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        1 - legal Jurisprudence Analysis hazrat khezrs acts in Interview with hazrat moosa
        Ehsan  Samani
        The Qur'an, referring to the story of Prophet Moses and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), refers to acts by Prophet Muhammad that seem to be contrary to the Shari'ah and result in the protest of Moses. Although some commentators have justified their actions by saying that Imam More
        The Qur'an, referring to the story of Prophet Moses and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), refers to acts by Prophet Muhammad that seem to be contrary to the Shari'ah and result in the protest of Moses. Although some commentators have justified their actions by saying that Imam Khomeini was not obliged to the law, but his knowledge of the law was due to him, some of his actions appear to have led him to believe. Musa seems to be against the law, though it was corrected by the Prophet's subsequent explanation. Their actions are legitimate regarding the destruction of the ship because of the important and important principle and the permission of Ehsan and the rule of Ehsan, and in the case of the killing of the young man, according to the verses in the relevant verses and some traditions, the victim was a victim. Yes, his murder was allowed. In spite of the disagreement over the authority of the judge's knowledge, everyone agrees on the authority of the Prophet and the Prophet for infallibility. Therefore, because of his prophecy, as a matter of fact, his science was a justification for his prophecy, and he could apply divine wisdom according to his knowledge, and there is no doubt that his science is of divine nature and distinct from the unconventional alien sciences The judge cannot judge on that basis Manuscript profile
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        2 - The problem of prophecy from the point of view of Farabi and Ibn Meimoun
        Mohammad Ali  Akhavian
        The issue of "prophecy" has long been the focus of philosophers' discussions. This research uses a library method to analyze the truth of prophecy between two philosophers, one from the Islamic school and the other from the Jewish Sharia. From the point of view of both More
        The issue of "prophecy" has long been the focus of philosophers' discussions. This research uses a library method to analyze the truth of prophecy between two philosophers, one from the Islamic school and the other from the Jewish Sharia. From the point of view of both philosophers, man was created to achieve true perfection and happiness, and the only way to reach true and lasting happiness is through the existence and guidance of the Prophet, and following the Prophet's instructions will make them reach It becomes perfection and happiness. In this research, firstly, we independently stated the views of both philosophers in relation to prophecy, and at the end of the research, we determined that their views are the same in relation to the truth, necessity, attributes, levels of prophets, duties and prophetic revelation. However, in the parts related to distinguishing a prophet from a non-prophet, divine law from non-divine, the best of prophets, and the ways of receiving revelation, their views differ from each other. Manuscript profile