Misconceptions about corporal punishment in Islam

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Mohammed Shafiq, Akhtar Munir, Sarah Little
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Abstract

Early Islamic scriptures mention the use of corporal punishment parenting strategies to rectify behaviour in children. However, many Islamic scholars strongly warn against employing corporal punishment as a discipline strategy. This discussion paper aimed to examine the misconceptions surrounding the use of corporal punishment as a parenting strategy in religious teachings and explores the sociocultural norms that act as a barrier to effective Islamic parenting practices. This discussion asserts that parenting practices engaging corporal punishment discipline strategies are not an inherent part of Islamic doctrine and both historic and contemporary Islamic scholars endorse alternative, peaceful parenting strategies in line with Islamic values. Dissemination of a holistic understanding of religious teachings regarding parenting strategies within the Muslim population is needed. It discusses the recommendations for educational opportunities to encourage and promote effective parenting strategies, which aim to avoid the use of corporal punishment in Muslim communities and nations.

关于伊斯兰教体罚的误解
早期的伊斯兰教经文提到使用体罚的教养策略来纠正儿童的行为。然而,许多伊斯兰学者强烈警告不要将体罚作为一种管教策略。本讨论文件旨在研究宗教教义中围绕使用体罚作为管教策略的误解,并探讨阻碍伊斯兰教有效管教做法的社会文化规范。讨论认为,采用体罚管教策略的育儿方法并非伊斯兰教义的固有组成部分,历史上和当代的伊斯兰学者都赞同符合伊斯兰价值观的其他和平育儿策略。需要在穆斯林人口中传播对有关育儿策略的宗教教义的整体理解。本报告讨论了有关教育机会的建议,以鼓励和促进有效的育儿策略,从而避免在穆斯林社区和国家使用体罚。
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