Educational jurisprudence

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Education - Sisters seminaries management center

2 Professor in Al-Mustafa International University, Qom, Iran

3 Yazd Islamic Azad University

10.22034/mft.2025.19582.1388

Abstract

Justice, defined as placing everything in its rightful place, is one of the highest human values and fundamental principles of law and ethics, with a prominent presence in all aspects of life, including family. This study aims to explore the nature of justice and its application in the family from an Islamic jurisprudential perspective, analyzing the concept of justice within the framework of ethics and Sharia. Justice, as a moral principle and a claim for rights, is central to securing rights and maintaining the family system. The study focuses on justice within the family, particularly regarding the challenges of maintaining fairness between spouses. Findings show that, from an Islamic jurisprudential standpoint, the implementation of justice in family relations requires upholding the financial, emotional, and ethical rights of family members. Justice in polygamy demands adherence to specific conditions, and due to social and ethical complexities, achieving it is challenging. This article is a descriptive-analytical study that contributes to strengthening the justice-centered discourse in Islamic families

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