Document Type : Original Article

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IAUCTB

Abstract

One of the duties and rights of the people in the Islamic government is the right of supervision, which is done in the form of the duty of enjoining the good and forbidding the evil. The Islamic People, just as it is obligated in an Islamic society, on the basis of the mutual guardianship of the believers, to command each other to do good and forbid evil, is obliged to supervise the actions of the rulers and agents of the political system. Or acting in denial, in the form of exemplary advice, to prevent them from denying and to guide them to the good. Using a descriptive-analytical method, this article assumes that the principle of enjoining the good and forbidding the evil and the right of public oversight is the most important religious support in Islamic governance for exercising oversight and the best example is to establish and maintain an Islamic government.

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