Transformation of Tools to Solve the Problem of Imported Consuming Goods

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Associate professor, International Al-Mustafa University, Qom, Iran.

Abstract

One of the advantages of Shiite jurisprudence is its comprehensiveness, accountability, and providing solutions to solve the problems and difficulties of human societies. One of the problems of Islamic societies in the present era is the import of consuming goods from non-Islamic countries, which from the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence is considered as Najis and Haram. This paper aims to provide a solution to the problem of food products under the title of transformation (Istihaleh). The paper continues with some introductory topics such as an examination of the viewpoints, the background, the description of the place of the conflict, and the lexical and idiomatic conceptology. Then, while explaining the arguments of purity for the transformation, the study is followed in two main topics. In the first topic, the viewpoint about explaining upon najis and najis maker objects has been criticized, and the viewpoint about the purity of absolute transformation in najis and najis maker objects has been proved. In the second topic, the ruling of doubtful cases is examined and after criticizing the viewpoint of explaining the conceptual and sample doubts as well as lack of correctness of purity in the first viewpoint and accepting correctness of purity in the second viewpoint, the theory of correctness of purity is absolutely proved in the conceptual and sample doubts and it is also forcibly considered as Halal.

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