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1 Department of Islamic Studies, Qom Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qom, Iran.

2 Department of Islamic Studies, Qom Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qom, Iran

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to examine and analyze the effect of concentrations in the jurisprudence of worship. This research was conducted using a library study method and a descriptive-analytical approach, in which the necessary information was obtained and analyzed by referring to evidence and jurisprudential texts.The main question of the present study is: "What effect do references have on the inference of the rulings of the jurisprudence of worship?" The findings of the study indicate that the holy lawgiver, in expressing the rulings and also religious teachings, paid attention to the people's reference and understanding of the words, and used the words used in the language of narrations and religious evidence in their customary meanings.If the wise legislator establishes a new term in a place where the common custom has a different understanding or is fundamentally unfamiliar to the common custom, he has attempted to explain and define the dimensions and angles of that established term. Therefore, the principle in understanding the words of religious texts is the understanding of the common custom, and what is embedded in the common custom's concentration of the meaning of the terms is the criterion for interpretation and inference.Among the most important results of this research is that the "reliance on custom" is a logical argument that must be taken into account when interpreting and deducing a ruling from religious evidence.

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