Islamic Art Studies

Islamic Art Studies

The position of jurisprudence in Islamic art with emphasis on the perspective of the owner of jewelry and business owners

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD Candidate, Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Ramhormoz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ramhormoz, Iran.
2 PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, Ramhormoz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ramhormoz,, Iran.
3 PhD, Professor, Department of Jurisprudence and Fundamentals of Islamic Law, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
10.22034/ias.2020.253946.1415
Abstract
Iranian society is in the transition from a period of civilization to a new world. The world in which we have found through exploration and effort that the foundation of civilization development depends on "thought for change and progress" and that the authority of a system as a result of legitimacy and efficiency is based on the authority of "science development". in reality; Found in the culture of the past, "vulgarity" is more dangerous to the audience than it is to the unpleasant attribute effect. In fact, the use of the vulgar adjective is essentially for the audience, and the critic, with such a label on the work, sounds the alarm for the audience; Because if the subconscious of the audience communicates with vulgar works, it must leave the field for many years so that the audience, after being saturated with vulgarity, becomes familiar with the concept of art again. Analysis of jurisprudential opinions The owner of the jewelry is the subject of this article.

Research aims:
1- Examining the position of jurisprudence in Islamic art with emphasis on the perspective of the jeweler.
2- Examining the position of jurisprudence in Islamic art with emphasis on the perspective of the owner of the profession.

Research questions:
1- What is the position of jurisprudence in Islamic art from the perspective of the jeweler?
2- What is the position of jurisprudence in Islamic art from the perspective of the owner of the profession?
Keywords

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