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=Abstract=
=Abstract=
This research attempts to analyze the contents of Islamic documents, including the verses, traditions, and ideas of Islamic scholars and to reveal the significant differences between national and Islamic sovereignty. This theory suggests the nature of the human caliphate and his appointment by God to administrate and fulfill divine will on people called the appointment of leadership theory. The scope of this theory is beyond the dimensions of national sovereignty based on humanism including all areas of sovereignty over the lives and property of the people. Research shows that Islamic power in the sovereignty is more than the power of the public in national sovereignty, in which the ruler of the lawyer is in the exercise of sovereignty, and his power is limited to those delegated by the people and the law.
This research attempts to analyze the contents of Islamic documents, including the verses, traditions, and ideas of Islamic scholars and to reveal the significant differences between national and Islamic sovereignty. This theory suggests the nature of the human caliphate and his appointment by God to administrate and fulfill divine will on people called the appointment of leadership theory. The scope of this theory is beyond the dimensions of national sovereignty based on humanism including all areas of sovereignty over the lives and property of the people. Research shows that Islamic power in the sovereignty is more than the power of the public in national sovereignty, in which the ruler of the lawyer is in the exercise of sovereignty, and his power is limited to those delegated by the people and the law.


Keywords: appointment, humanism, Velayat Faqih, Islamic sovereignty.
Keywords: appointment, humanism, Velayat Faqih, Islamic sovereignty.


=Introduction=
=Introduction=
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Other contemporary thinkers, citing preliminary velayat-e faqih's proof:  
Other contemporary thinkers, citing preliminary velayat-e faqih's proof:  
1. Social chaos and restore order to avoid the inevitable.  
1. Social chaos and restore order to avoid the inevitable.  


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