The Age of Criminal Responsibility in Children: some of Islamic Views

The age of criminal responsibility of children in the Islamic Penalties Act has been determined as religious Bulugh (puberty) Nasab. According to this, criminal authorities hold girls criminally liable and punishable at 9 complete lunar years and boys at 15 complete lunar years. Unfortunately, our l...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Rasool Ahangaran, Zahra Abbasi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015-07-01
Series:International Journal of Pediatrics
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spelling doaj-9700e8cb0f974b59a7b60a9b5f7ddc0c2020-11-24T21:43:52ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Pediatrics2345-50472345-50552015-07-0134.17777874455The Age of Criminal Responsibility in Children: some of Islamic ViewsMohammad Rasool Ahangaran0Zahra Abbasi1Associate Professor, University of Tehran, Campus Farabi, Tehran, Iran.MA,Jurisprudence and Islamic law, Tehran University, Tehran.The age of criminal responsibility of children in the Islamic Penalties Act has been determined as religious Bulugh (puberty) Nasab. According to this, criminal authorities hold girls criminally liable and punishable at 9 complete lunar years and boys at 15 complete lunar years. Unfortunately, our legislator has set criminal responsibility of children based on sexual maturity; therefore, thousands of newly born infants who are unable to think have been liable to punishment, while in the realization of criminal responsibility there is a need for intellectual maturity (growth) in addition to sexual maturity; that is, in the realization of criminal responsibility of children, there are two necessary conditions: “attainment of puberty boundary” and “achieving growth and attainting intellectual maturity”; otherwise, the child has no criminal responsibility and we cannot hold him liable for his action and punish him. In this research, an attempt is made to address the problems of the Act by drawing on the Islamic sources.http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_4455_e4ba093c16bbbcf93caa0a42f3e81d0c.htmlChildrenCriminal responsibilityPubertyQuranReligious pubertySunnah
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The Age of Criminal Responsibility in Children: some of Islamic Views
International Journal of Pediatrics
Children
Criminal responsibility
Puberty
Quran
Religious puberty
Sunnah
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Zahra Abbasi
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title The Age of Criminal Responsibility in Children: some of Islamic Views
title_short The Age of Criminal Responsibility in Children: some of Islamic Views
title_full The Age of Criminal Responsibility in Children: some of Islamic Views
title_fullStr The Age of Criminal Responsibility in Children: some of Islamic Views
title_full_unstemmed The Age of Criminal Responsibility in Children: some of Islamic Views
title_sort age of criminal responsibility in children: some of islamic views
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Pediatrics
issn 2345-5047
2345-5055
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The age of criminal responsibility of children in the Islamic Penalties Act has been determined as religious Bulugh (puberty) Nasab. According to this, criminal authorities hold girls criminally liable and punishable at 9 complete lunar years and boys at 15 complete lunar years. Unfortunately, our legislator has set criminal responsibility of children based on sexual maturity; therefore, thousands of newly born infants who are unable to think have been liable to punishment, while in the realization of criminal responsibility there is a need for intellectual maturity (growth) in addition to sexual maturity; that is, in the realization of criminal responsibility of children, there are two necessary conditions: “attainment of puberty boundary” and “achieving growth and attainting intellectual maturity”; otherwise, the child has no criminal responsibility and we cannot hold him liable for his action and punish him. In this research, an attempt is made to address the problems of the Act by drawing on the Islamic sources.
topic Children
Criminal responsibility
Puberty
Quran
Religious puberty
Sunnah
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