Analyzing Types of Damage (Belief Damage) in the Zerar Mosque Case in 106. Towbeh

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Nowadays, the special place of "rules of jurisprudence" in jurisprudence and legal issues is not denied by anyone. In the meantime, “the principle of no-harm”, because of its laws and because of the breadth and scope of its references and the tremendous importance and influence that it has, has been much taken into consideration by scholars of jurisprudence. In expressing this importance of the rule of jurisprudence, more are cited in a historical event of the narration of the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) in the subject of Samaria bin Jandb, and in addition, in it, most of the defects in being, property, or honor have been raised. In this article, using descriptive and inferential statistics, we aim to show that by examining the verses related to the Mosque of Zarrar, it will be clear that first of all the verses along with other narrations, can be a very important documentary for "the principle of non-harm". And secondly, the spiritual loss, and especially the loss of faith that is addressed in these verses, can also be the subject of the "non-harm principle".
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Persian
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205 to 231
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