PhD thesis at the University of Basra discussing (opposition and authority in the court of the Islamic State)
Announcements of the College of Education for Human Sciences
A doctoral thesis at the College of Education for Human Sciences at the University of Basra discussed opposition and authority in the court of the Islamic state (41-247 AH/661-861 AD). mentioned period,
The thesis concluded that the legitimacy of the opposition under the Islamic regime and that it revolves around the mandated provisions in the face of deviations of power, which is an inherent characteristic of religion and man. And that power is an inevitable social condition. It is a rational and transferable necessity. It has the dimensions of strength and argument, and it is restricted by the requirements of Sharia and human constants.
And that the opposition that took place in the court of the Islamic state is behind it for religious, political, administrative, financial and social reasons, and that the opposition in the court of the Islamic state used various methods in confronting the authority, the most important of which are: criticism (direct / indirect / violence), confrontation (verbal / military / exposure), Pilgrims (Debate/Preaching/Improving)
