  
| Author(s) |
Dr. Abdulkareem Al-Khadher |
| Affiliation |
College of Hbusiness and Economics |
| Title |
Dr. Abdulkareem Al-Khadher |
| Source |
Journal of King Saud University. Educational Sciences & Islamic Studies. Volume 16, No 2. (2004/1424) |
| Abstract |
This research discusses some rules that are related to craziness. It shows that, the craziness is considered an obstacle of eligibility. It affects the behavior of the people negatively because, it makes the behave unintentionally. Therefore, they become irresponsible about their behavior. This research explains that there is no argument among the scholars regarding the notion that no punishment against the crazy if the ills under the condition of craziness. Also, the research explains that the execution will not be cancelled if the iller becomes crazy after he killed or before the execution of the penalty. Regarding the limits, if the crazy commits one of the limits he will not be punished. However, if he admits and then he became crazy he will be punished the punishment of Gazf. Also, his deny of Gazf will not be accepted and will not be waited for until he becomes conscious. This is different from the other limits. For other limits – aside from Gazf-if a person admits committing a limit and then he becomes a crazy. The punishment will not be executed if he becomes crazy. Regarding the limits that are assured by clear evidence against the crazy after he becomes crazy, it will be executed without waiting for him to be conscious. Finally the research discusses the issue of Redah (way out from Islam). If a person repeals while he is conscious and then he becomes crazy before the repentance, it shall be waited for him until he becomes conscious. The means, he will not be executed while he is craxy. In the other hand, if someone repeals and then he was asked to repent but he refuse to do so, in this case. If he becomes crazy After that he will be punished (Redah punishment) even he is crazy. These issues are discussed deeply in this research, and ends with presenting vazluable conclusions and recommendations. |
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