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        1 - The place of religion in the thought of Ali Akbar Dehkhoda
        Fahimeh  Abdali Barand Massoumeh Karadaghi Maghsoud Ali  Sadeghi Gandomani Davood  Isfahanian
        Ali Akbar Dehkhoda is a prominent researcher, journalist and writer of the constitutional period at the beginning of the solar century in Iran. Dehkhoda, better known as the great culture he founded, was a staunch fighter for the rights of the people and the defense of More
        Ali Akbar Dehkhoda is a prominent researcher, journalist and writer of the constitutional period at the beginning of the solar century in Iran. Dehkhoda, better known as the great culture he founded, was a staunch fighter for the rights of the people and the defense of constitutionalism, and remained steadfast in his beliefs for the rest of his life. Dehkhoda's book "Nonsense", which was a collection of his humorous and courageous notes in the newspaper against government and court corruption, is still considered one of the most beautiful works of Persian humor. The purpose of this study is to explain the place of religion in the thought of Dehkhoda. The main question of the research is what was Ali Akbar Dehkhoda's view of religion? It is assumed that Dehkhoda was a religious person who had a stubborn enmity and hatred with ignorance, superstition, superstition and blind prejudices, so an attempt will be made to deal with religion in Dehkhoda's thought in a descriptive-analytical manner. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating the possibility of delegating legislation to human beings in the Islamic government; Looking at the constitutional events
        Sayed ebrahim hosseni Mohammad javad shafaghi
        According to the Islamic view, the principle is based on the absence of individual guardianship over another, and the right of sovereignty belongs only to God, the Owner of the universe and the world above. And which principles legitimize it. This article uses a descrip More
        According to the Islamic view, the principle is based on the absence of individual guardianship over another, and the right of sovereignty belongs only to God, the Owner of the universe and the world above. And which principles legitimize it. This article uses a descriptive-analytical method and relies on library documents to explore the possibility of human legislation as an authority delegated by God. The elected hypothesis, in contrast to the rival hypothesis, which does not recognize such a right in principle and holds members of parliament solely responsible for planning matters, agreed with the view that, given the constitutional process and other theories, legislative authority It has been delegated to individuals in some areas, provided, of course, that they comply with or at least do not contradict Islamic norms. Manuscript profile