This is not the tradition of the Iranian people, but it is standard operating procedure for Iran's supposedly supreme "jurisprudent," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. ❋ Unknown (2009)
That call constitutes a direct repudiation of the doctrine of velayat-e faqih rule of the jurisprudent, which makes Iran's clerical elite the ultimate arbiters of politics and justice. ❋ Ilan Berman (2011)
Montazeri's book about velayat-e faqih (the governance of the supreme jurisprudent), in which a high-anking cleric controls all aspects of life in the country, provided the core doctrinal basis for what has become the Iranian theocracy. ❋ Unknown (2009)
After the revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini took the Shiite concept of the Rightly Guided Imam and created the idea of Vilayet-i-faqih, which means the rule of the jurisprudent. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Mark Hildesly, a seventeenth-century English barrister, left behind a manuscript full of religious exhortations and overstuffed poetry celebrating the sober character “jurisprudent.” ❋ Mary L. Dudziak (2008)
Ayatollah Sistani can disagree with the concept of "velayat-e-faqi", rule of the jurisprudent as it is applied in Iran, but he has never suggested that politics be free from Islam, which is a reason why Iraqi politicians feel the need to receive his blessings for any major decision. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Asking himself whether “exerting of books or babies are best becoming a jurisprudent,” he came down in favor of books. ❋ Mary L. Dudziak (2008)
The doodles made Hildesly more real than the “jurisprudent” poems soberly singing of babies forgone. ❋ Mary L. Dudziak (2008)
Because there is no papacy or episcopate in Islam, any Tom, Dick or Ali can pronounce himself a jurisprudent and give law to the world. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Death to those who oppose the rule of the jurisprudent. ❋ Unknown (2007)
“No contemporary analytic jurisprudent is a formalist” ❋ Leiter, Brian (2007)
The naturalistic jurisprudent eschews all normative guidance unusable by real judges; like his naturalized counterpart in epistemology, he does “not want to give merely idle advice, which humans [including judges] are incapable of following” (Goldman 1978, p. 510). ❋ Leiter, Brian (2007)
The supercharged London jurisprudent is fending off accusations from Italian magistrates he took a bribe from Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister. ❋ Unknown (2006)
In sum, philosophy enables the legal philoso - pher or jurisprudent to amplify and adapt philosophical theories of causation to general systems of jurispruden - tial thought. ❋ THOMAS A. COWAN (1968)
-- Italy could show eminent prose writers, such as those jurisprudent philanthropists Filangieri and Beccaria; critics and literary historians like Tiraboschi. ❋ ��mile Faguet (1881)
The Senate, some time before these events happened, had perceived the advantage which would accrue to the Republic from the service of a practised Canonist and jurisprudent in ecclesiastical affairs. ❋ John Addington Symonds (1866)
"As the global arrogance (forces of imperialism) have a (military) presence near our sea borders, we also plan to have a strong presence near the U.S. sea borders with the help of the soldiers who are loyal to the vali-e faqih (supreme jurisprudent)," said Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, as quoted and paraphrased by the Tehran Times. ❋ [email protected] (2011)