Proof of Witnesses, Miracles in Balance of Principles of Jurisprudence

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The research aims at clarify the position of the principles of jurisprudence, [Usul al-Fiqh], regarding observations and revelations, whether they are related to all believers, especially righteous guardians, or to those who experienced death, saw facts from the other world,

then returned to life to tell about them, or others. The research also discussed the results adopted by researchers in previous studies.  

It concluded that the science of Usul allows benefiting from observations, does not prevent it from being subject to the condition of observing the criteria for its acceptance, taking into account the limits of benefiting from it. It has no proof of deriving legal rulings, or proving the beliefs and concepts of Islam unless what supports it comes from the sources considered by the fundamentalists. If the observations agree with the rational and theological foundations, they can be accepted, and then presented in a rational and proven manner, as a human thought based on proof.

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