A comparative study of the mustache negation rule on international relations

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Law and Theology, Jiroft Branch, Islamic Azad University, Jiroft, Iran
2 Ph.D student of Faculty of Law and Theology, Jiroft Branch, Islamic Azad University, Jiroft, Iran.
Abstract
The rule of negating a mustache is one of the rules of jurisprudence that has great importance and effective use in the books of rules of jurisprudence, according to which God Almighty has not forged any law in the Islamic laws and Sharia that would cause the domination of the infidel over the Muslim, so as to thereby honor and the supremacy of Islam and Muslims should be preserved, since today international relations have expanded in its broad arena and Islamic countries are also subject to such collective and individual relations with non-Muslims, it is necessary and necessary that the various angles of this rule regarding the relations of Muslims with Infidels should be discussed. The purpose of this research, which was compiled in a descriptive-analytical method, is to apply the rule of negation of the mustache to the cases and examples of its international relations.
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