Mohammad Ibrahim Zaki, Shirali Samimi
Bamyan University

Puberty is considered one of the most critical jurisprudential issues because it has many effects and consequences. Worship, personal status, financial transactions, inheritance, Limits, Diya, and many other jurisprudential and legal issues are related to puberty. Maturity, obligation, authority, and property are directly connected. Various criteria were considered to determine the age of puberty. Some of these criteria refer to physical symptoms while others refer to old age. Physical symptoms such as ejaculation, menstruation, and pregnancy are considered by all jurisprudents of Islamic religions. However, most jurisprudents accept the growth of pubic hair under the navel although there is also an opposite view. The most significant and fundamental issue in puberty discussion is the age of puberty. Not only do jurisprudential religions differ from one another but different opinions can be seen within the same religion. The origin of multi-divisions in jurisprudential views is rooted in hadiths. The origin of multi-divisions in hadiths is related to the question of the questioner or narration weakness. In general, the results of this study show that for the diagnosis of puberty, signs of puberty, originality, and relevance are obtained. When symptoms are present, it is time to age. Age is acceptable if it is consistent with signs and not contradictory
Article link: https://www.asianinstituteofresearch.org/lhqrarchives/jurisprudential-analysis-of-maturity-from-the-islamic-perspective
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