Discussing a PhD thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences on the sources of compulsion in the evidence of rulings of fundamentalists

A doctoral dissertation entitled (Sources of Obligation in the Evidence of Judgments for Fundamentalists, an Original Study) was discussed in the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Karbala by the student Waroud Ali Abdul-Hussein Al-Barqawi and in the hall of Imam Al-Hussein (PBUH).

The research is one of the topics that took upon itself the study of the sources of compulsion in the evidence of fundamentalists, which made the statement of the fundamentalist face necessary for compulsion, and this topic was not studied by researchers in all its aspects, nor the rooting on which the research of this subject was built, and what is found in most books and fundamentalist research is Searching for the authoritativeness of the evidence and that it must be adhered to, but what is not discussed is the source of this obligation in the evidence and who gave the obligation to the evidence? And what is the effect of not adopting the obligation, as with the non-compliance, the door of violations and non-compliance opens up.

In writing, the researcher relied on the original analytical theoretical approach, which relies on presenting the material from the sources, studying it and analyzing it in order to reach some conclusions. Some verses and narrations were also inferred, interpreted, and what is meant by them. Some terms or personalities that may need clarification were clarified, and the choice of sources was According to our availability in light of the available and scheduled writing period.

The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Dergham Karim Kazem from the University of Karbala – College of Islamic Sciences – Chairman. And Prof. Dr.: Nahida Jalil Abdul Hassan – from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences, member: and Prof. Dr. Muhammad Obaid Jassim from Anbar University – College of Education for Science Humanities as a member, and Prof. Dr. Sakina Hussein Kazem from Al-Muthanna University – College of Education for Human Sciences as a member, and Assistant Professor Dr. Ammar Muhammad Hussein from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences as a member, and Prof. Dr. Muhammad Hussein Aboud from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences as a member and supervisor.