1. The Analysis of the Social Heritage of Covid-19 with a Look at its Jurisprudential-Legal Requirements
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zahra mohadesi, hosein naserimoghadam, and Alireza Abedi Sarasia
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cultural heritage ,corona disease ,health guidelines ,legal requirements ,jurisprudential requirements ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
Numerous factors in the world contribute to the formation of social heritage for human beings. One of these factors, depending on the condition, can be diseases, such as coronary heart disease. But how coronary heart disease can underlie social heritage is unclear. In response to this issue, we undertook a research, which was descriptive-analytical and was done according to the rules of cognitive science and especially linguistic theories that imply a change in theoretical concepts. The authors concluded that Corona disease, due to being able to change various common concepts in the field of jurisprudence and law, can create social heritage in two ways. First, the disease causes jurists to pay attention to social history in order to apply similar examples in order to issue rulings and fatwas and make laws. This, as the case may be, reflects the sequence or transformation of social behavior, or, according to the requirements of the circumstances, jurists create legal jurisprudential requirements which pave the way for similar behaviors for people in later generations against infectious diseases. In this case, coronary heart disease will literally be the basis of social heritage.
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- 2021
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