Two-element Legitimacy as a Theory of Legitimacy of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitution with a Look at the Detailed Annotated Deliberations

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One of the most significant issues in the terminology of democracy and democratic governments is legitimacy (better known as mashroo’iyyat in Islamic terminology). In a democratic system, first of all, one should answer these questions: where does the credibility of the government come from and what is the role and position of the people in the government? Hence, in explaining the nature of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s system, the issue of legitimacy  plays a vital role; yet, investigating and analyzing the theory on legitimacy of the Iranian ruling system is essential. The Islamic government, which is proven to have divine legitimacy and derives its legitimacy from the Sharia, needs social legitimacy as proof and in the realization stage, and its  manifestation lies in people's choice and public consent, and the legislator of constitution also accepts the two-element legitimacy and knows it as the real concept of the Islamic Republic and thus has extended it to all the institutions arising from the constitution. Furthermore, the structure of divine-popular legitimacy can make the limited-and-bound-by-the Sharia democracy theory understandable and defensibleOne of the most significant issues in the terminology of democracy and democratic governments is legitimacy (better known as mashroo’iyyat in Islamic terminology). In a democratic system, first of all, one should answer these questions: where does the credibility of the government come from and what is the role and position of the people in the government? Hence, in explaining the nature of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s system, the issue of legitimacy  plays a vital role; yet, investigating and analyzing the theory on legitimacy of the Iranian ruling system is essential. The Islamic government, which is proven to have divine legitimacy and derives its legitimacy from the Sharia, needs social legitimacy as proof and in the realization stage, and its  manifestation lies in people's choice and public consent, and the legislator of constitution also accepts the two-element legitimacy and knows it as the real concept of the Islamic Republic and thus has extended it to all the institutions arising from the constitution. Furthermore, the structure of divine-popular legitimacy can make the limited-and-bound-by-the Sharia democracy theory understandable and defensible

نویسندگان

Mojtaba Hemmati

Assistant Professor, Department of Public Law, University of Judicial Sciences, Tehran, Iran,

Alireza Kianpour

Ph.D. student of Public Law, Ph.D. student of Public Law, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch

Muhammad Nasser Vaezi

Assistant Professor, Department of English Language and Culturology, Al-Mustaf International University, Qom, Iran