General Authority and its Role in Achieving National Belonging The Judiciary as a Model
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Abstract
This research addresses an important and highly relevant issue: the matter of national belonging in all its forms and the impact of rulings related to the supreme leadership in enhancing, solidifying, and empowering national belonging. The research is titled: "General Authority and its Role in Achieving National Belonging—The Judiciary as a Model."
The researcher has divided the study into an introduction and two chapters. The introduction outlines the objectives of the research, the reasons for selecting this topic, and the research methodology and structure. The first chapter discusses the concept of general authority and supreme leadership (Imamah). The second chapter delves into the rulings of supreme leadership that contribute to achieving national belonging.
The study examines the rulings related to the authority of the supreme leader (Imam) and their role in fostering national belonging. The researcher employs an inductive analytical approach to explain the relationship between judicial rulings and the achievement of national belonging.
Several important conclusions were reached, the most significant being: the means in Sharia are closely linked to the objectives of the Lawgiver, and the media plays a critical role in combating intellectual extremism. Moreover, the rulings of the judiciary and related matters have the greatest impact on achieving, deepening, solidifying, and enhancing national belonging.