The province of Guardian on the wealth of minor and Insane in the Jurisprudence of Islamic sects
Due to their inability to manage their property, insane minors are protected in some ways. They are prohibited from seizing their property and financial rights. . The ruler of Sharia is the guardian and the sharia can also appoint a person as a guardian for this work. In some cases, for reasons such as minor insanity, a person can not manage his or her affairs properly; Therefore, in order to protect the interests of such people and also to manage the affairs related to them, the Shari'a has set special rules and laws in order to manage the affairs of these people according to these limits and eliminate this shortcoming. In the jurisprudence of Islamic religions, special attention has been paid to minor and insane matters and in some verses of the Holy Quran and the narrations of guardianship and financial affairs of children and insane people have been explained. The purpose of this article is to identify the commonalities and differences between the five Islamic religions in the manner and manner of guardianship over minor and insane property and the conditions of his possessions.
This research was conducted by descriptive-analytical method. Is located.
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