Stone for Fools in Islamic Jurisprudence: A comparative study of the Iraqi Civil Law No. (40) for the year 1951

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Shatha Muzaffar Hussain

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Islam and civil law both place a high value on quarantining idiots because it concentrates on two fundamental concepts. In the first place, confined people constitute a significant portion of the population, and their protection should not be overlooked. In Islamic law, money is a precious commodity that must be safeguarded against theft or misappropriation. For this brief study we will explain the concepts of stone and foolishness and how they are used in jurisprudence and Iraqi Civil Law No. (40) for 1951, as symptoms of eligibility may influence adulthood (foolishness) to address some of the provisions of law that pertain to fools in order to protect incompetents from their own self-inflicted harm. It is possible for a fool to participate in any of the selling or purchasing actions, exposing himself to injustice, and he will not be able to get the same results as the right person accomplishes.


 

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