71--What does it mean for a jurist (marja') to be knowledgeable in conditions of emulation (taqlid), and what is the way to recognize it?
Among all jurists (fuqaha), they should be a specialist such that among the scholars of that knowledge they are well-known, so that a person becomes confident and knows that this jurist meets the required conditions.
They should be able to derive the rulings of religion from daily needs -- among the scholars of that knowledge they are so well-known that a person becomes confident and knows that this jurist meets the required conditions.
Among all jurists (fuqaha), they should be a specialist -- by referring to the practical treatise of the jurist and reviewing it, a person becomes assured that this jurist's standing is superior to other jurists.
They should be able to derive the rulings of religion from daily needs -- by referring to the practical treatise of the jurist and reviewing it, a person becomes assured that this jurist's standing is superior to other jurists.
\textbf{71--} \textbf{What does it mean for a jurist (marja') to be knowledgeable in conditions of emulation (taqlid), and what is the way to recognize it?}
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\item Among all jurists (fuqaha), they should be a specialist such that among the scholars of that knowledge they are well-known, so that a person becomes confident and knows that this jurist meets the required conditions.
\item They should be able to derive the rulings of religion from daily needs -- among the scholars of that knowledge they are so well-known that a person becomes confident and knows that this jurist meets the required conditions.
\item Among all jurists (fuqaha), they should be a specialist -- by referring to the practical treatise of the jurist and reviewing it, a person becomes assured that this jurist's standing is superior to other jurists.
\item They should be able to derive the rulings of religion from daily needs -- by referring to the practical treatise of the jurist and reviewing it, a person becomes assured that this jurist's standing is superior to other jurists.
\end{enumerate}