The theory of land reconstruction in Islam.
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Islamic civilization, Islamic architecture, building cities, jurisprudence of structuresAbstract
The science of jurisprudential theories has become one of the legal sciences to which the researchers tended, because of the systems and principles they found in it that were spread among the Qur’anic texts and the hadiths of the Prophet, so they gathered the analogy to its counterpart, and extracted those texts that talk about one subject, and examined them carefully, so they came out with integrated theories of elements and conditions It facilitates people's livelihood and helps them implement the law of their Lord. And the reconstruction of the earth is among the topics dealt with by the texts in various places, sometimes by praising and urging them, and sometimes by slandering and forbidding them, and in all of that mentioning the conditions and controls of the first, and the reasons for the second, and the effects of each of them, so I tried through this research to collect these texts, indicating aspects This theory is through an introduction, four demands, and a conclusion. The first requirement was about the construction of the land between man and other beings, while the second requirement talked about the conditions for the reconstruction of the land, and the discussion in the third was about the punishment of corruption in the land, and finally the effects of the reconstruction of the land in the fourth requirement.
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