THE CHARACTERISTICS OF DEMOCRACY IN THE THEORY OF IMAM KHOMEINI'S VELAYAT-E FAQIH

  • Amir Omidi Shebeylu Olya Islamic Azad University
  • Hamid Ayvazi Islamic Azad University
  • Saeed Hassanzadeh Delghosha Islamic Azad University
Keywords: Velayat-e Faqih. Democracy. Freedom. Rule of Law. Political Equality. Imam Khomeini.

Abstract

One of the key indicators for recognizing good governance is the issue of democracy. This meaning is well underway in the jurisprudence-based system. But the jurisprudence is not an extrajudicial position outside the process of national supervision, but on the contrary, the people are most sensitive to and supervised by the leadership. As a governing body that is embodied in the ruling legal personality, the governor of the jurisprudence, like all other government institutions, including secular, democratic, and other forms of power with absolute authority, must also have the power and authority to do so. Absolute to be able to regulate the individual and social affairs of citizens and resolve the problems of Islamic society; this is no denial. This research is a descriptive-analytical study aimed at examining the place of democracy in Imam Khomeini's jurisprudence theory and concludes that the jurisprudence system has applied democratic characteristics such as freedom, political equality and the rule of alien law. Not though there are differences in how it is implemented.

Author Biographies

Amir Omidi Shebeylu Olya, Islamic Azad University

PhD student of jurisprudence and principles of Imam (RAH) thought, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.

Hamid Ayvazi, Islamic Azad University

Assistant Professor of jurisprudence and law, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.

Saeed Hassanzadeh Delghosha, Islamic Azad University

Assistant Professor of jurisprudence and law, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.

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Published
2020-12-21