Jurisprudential Maxims in Parent-Child Relations (book): Difference between revisions
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'''The book | '''The book Jurisprudential Maxims in Parent-Child Relations''' examines the maxims governing these relationships and seeks to explain their religious and legal foundations. Citing authoritative sources from Imami fiqh and other Islamic schools of thought, the authors review the maxims that influence parent-child relations and determine their position within the Islamic legal system. | ||
One of the most important topics in this book is the maxim of righteousness and benevolence (*birr wa ihsan*), which not only has a moral dimension but also specific jurisprudential and legal effects and consequences. Citing verses and narrations, the authors examine the obligation of kindness to parents, its distinction from obedience, and the religious and social consequences of observing or neglecting this maxim. The maxim of fosterage (*rada'*) is another significant subject, analyzing the fiqhi rulings related to breastfeeding and its effect on creating unmarriageability (*mahramiyyah*) between the child and the related families. The maxim of custody (*hadanah*) is another topic of this work, addressing the duties of parents in caring for and raising children. In addition to jurisprudential analysis, this section refers to the rights of the child within the framework of the Islamic legal system and examines parental duties from a religious perspective. | One of the most important topics in this book is the maxim of righteousness and benevolence (*birr wa ihsan*), which not only has a moral dimension but also specific jurisprudential and legal effects and consequences. Citing verses and narrations, the authors examine the obligation of kindness to parents, its distinction from obedience, and the religious and social consequences of observing or neglecting this maxim. The maxim of fosterage (*rada'*) is another significant subject, analyzing the fiqhi rulings related to breastfeeding and its effect on creating unmarriageability (*mahramiyyah*) between the child and the related families. The maxim of custody (*hadanah*) is another topic of this work, addressing the duties of parents in caring for and raising children. In addition to jurisprudential analysis, this section refers to the rights of the child within the framework of the Islamic legal system and examines parental duties from a religious perspective. | ||