Mohammad Ebrahim Yazdani: Governmental Jurisprudence Hasn’t Become as Dynamic as It Should Be

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Mohammad Ebrahim Yazdani: Governmental Jurisprudence Hasn't Become as Dynamic as It Should Be

Mohammad Ebrahim Yazdani: Jurisprudence has not become as dynamic as it should be

Mohammad Ebrahim Yazdani, a scholar of religious studies and university professor, stated that if we want to offer models to other countries, we need a specific design and should utilize jurisprudence in a way that can be used not only by Shia but also by Sunni and Christians.

This cleric’s remarks have been publicized while protests continue, with demonstrators demanding freedom of thought and a departure from religious biases.

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