A comparative study of "Calling to Good" and "Enjoining the Good and Forbidding the Evil" and its interpretive, jurisprudential and legal works.

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Teacher at the qom

2 Faculty Member at Al-Mustafa International University, Member of Fiqh and Islamic Law Institute at Qom Seminary

Abstract
In verse 104 of Surah Al-Imran, Almighty God has given attention to "calling to good" along with the two duties of "commanding good" and "forbidding evil". In our jurisprudence and exegesis, "inviting to good" is sometimes equal to "enjoining good and forbidding evil" and sometimes it is a combination of both and sometimes it is a third concept that is different from those two duties. Contrasting the call to goodness is particularly important since it can lead to the birth of separate jurisprudential tasks and the creation of independent laws and institutions in the field of thought and implementation. This research has tried to solve this problem by collecting library and analytical research method in the framework of jurisprudence,to prove the hypothesis of comparing the institution of calling to good from other two duties, or at least the general and specific relationship, and taking into consideration the related jurisprudential works.

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