Jurisprudential Review of the Realm of Performance in Ta'zir and Punishment of Child
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Ta'zir is a Punishment which has not been designated for that size, but according to its application, It it used in different meaning before jurists; education as the duty of the parent and the coach, or the synonym ta'zir,. The main question of this research is about the scope of the implementation of the child's discipline in jurisprudence, which was determined after examining the jurisprudent's documents: the scope of the sentence of ta'zir, not including the Makruh acts ( Qausi-Out lawed but not strietly) and omission of Mostahabat , however It should be considered the permission of the child punishment(ta'zir ) to commit of any kind of crimes, grievances, minorities, opposition to primary, secondary, and even rulings of the government. But in the case of child care, it is permissible for him to leave all the morals and customs, but in the case of training or leaving all the necessary duties, It cannot be allowed other than prayer and fasting.
Keywords:
Child , Ta'zir , Punishment , jurisprudence , Realm
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Studies in Islamic Law & Jurisprudence, Volume:11 Issue: 20, 2019
Pages:
199 to 221
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