A jurist is just a legal scholar. Being a legal scholar says nothing aboit a person's beliefs.
International Commission of Jurists was created in 1952.
As far as the basic beliefs of Islam are concerned, there is no fundamental division among the Muslims. Anyhow, the jurists have given different opinions about various topics. In this regards, the Muslims are divided into more than 80 sects.
Howard Tolley has written: 'The International Commission of Jurists' -- subject(s): Human rights, International Commission of Jurists (1952- ), Rule of law
Mahmood Ghaznavi
That some they call "Velayat Faghih" means "Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists".
I think that
[Jurists] They were lawyers, who pleaded a case. They were not experts in their fields, usually ordinary citizens.
the judiciary
Karen Stiebitz has written: 'Heinz Such (1910-1976)' -- subject(s): Jurists, Biography
Listen to the evidence and testimony presented by both sides - then decide on which side the truth of the case lies, and render a verdict accordingly.
The scholars, preachers, jurists, traders, tourists, and spiritual scholars (Called Sufis) spread Islam.
Almost 50 years ago, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) pioneered the practice of sending experts to observe trials where there were concerns about the integrity of the proceedings