Assistant professor at Islamic Sciences University
Abstract
One Islamic teaching, partially reflected in IRI Constitutional Law, is the way of acting and behaving towards non-Muslims. The fourteenth principle of IRI Constitutional Law, on the eighth verse of chapter Mumtahana, has regarded good manner of behavior, justice in action and observing human rights towards non-Muslims and as a duty of IRI state and Muslims. This principle shows IRI`s moral manner of interaction towards non-Muslim. Though pluralists for proving their own view, speak of good manner of interaction towards all followers of religions, one may find a considerable distinction between theirs and this principle of IRI Constitutional Law. Such meaning of pluralism had been put forward in Islam; yet, it does not lead to epistemological and salvational pluralism. The paper has critsized pluralists` view in the field and described fundamental deference of that principle with the mentioned view.
Rajabi,A . (2015). An Analytical Study on Normative Pluralism with Regard to the Fourteenth Principle of Contitutional Law of IRI. Islamic Revolution Research, 4(4), 53-74.
MLA
Rajabi,A . "An Analytical Study on Normative Pluralism with Regard to the Fourteenth Principle of Contitutional Law of IRI", Islamic Revolution Research, 4, 4, 2015, 53-74.
HARVARD
Rajabi A. (2015). 'An Analytical Study on Normative Pluralism with Regard to the Fourteenth Principle of Contitutional Law of IRI', Islamic Revolution Research, 4(4), pp. 53-74.
CHICAGO
A Rajabi, "An Analytical Study on Normative Pluralism with Regard to the Fourteenth Principle of Contitutional Law of IRI," Islamic Revolution Research, 4 4 (2015): 53-74,
VANCOUVER
Rajabi A. An Analytical Study on Normative Pluralism with Regard to the Fourteenth Principle of Contitutional Law of IRI. Islamic Revolution Research. 2015;4(4):53-74 (In Persian).