Document Type : Original Article
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Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
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This article examines the conceptualization and general and specific capacities of Shia civilizational jurisprudence to systematize monotheism based on Islamic findings, using a civilizational (genealogical) approach. The paper is written with the analytical-descriptive method. After defining key terms, this study examines the achievements of systematization within civilizational jurisprudence. It then investigates the influence of Shia jurisprudence on science, specifically its role in authenticating scientific production, distribution, accumulation, methodology, purpose, and monotheistic applications. Shia civilizational jurisprudence, drawing upon revelation, reason, and the principles of infallible inference, seeks to establish a monotheistic civilization and prepare the world for the emergence. Its core tenets include justice, belief in resurrection, the integration of science and divine values, a mystical lifestyle, and ethical human behavior, all in contrast to what it views as arrogant and deficient civilizations. The results indicate that macro-view Shia jurisprudence can regulate societal structures for monotheistic civilizations. Innocent-oriented management offers the only just and equitable way to systematize all civilizational components (e.g., economy, politics, culture, society, law, family).
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