1- Ph.D. Student in Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Qom, Qom, Iran. & Department of Criminal Law and Criminology 2- Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Qom, Qom, Iran.
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Background and Aim:Futures studies, as a novel and interdisciplinary field of study, is rapidly developing with the aim of examining potential future trends and providing possible perspectives. By utilizing various scientific and analytical methods, this field strives to provide a clear picture of the future in different domains. Meanwhile, despite the abundant emphasis of the Islamic religion on the importance of foresight and planning for the future, the field of Islamic futures studies has not received the attention and development it deserves. Materials and Methods: The present research, using a descriptive-analytical method, seeks to identify the most efficient jurisprudential interpretation of the Islamic religion for shaping a coherent framework for futures studies in criminal law based on Islamic principles, while examining and analyzing various jurisprudential readings of credible Islamic sources. Ethical Considerations:All ethical principles were adhered to during the writing process of this research. Findings and Conclusion: Although the rich Islamic teachings, especially the Holy Quran and the tradition of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Imams (AS), are full of references to the future, the fate of societies, and the necessity of preparing for it, the absence of a coherent theoretical framework is felt in this regard. Futures studies of Islamic criminal law, based on different readings of religious texts and jurisprudential sources, takes on various dimensions that affect the efficiency or inefficiency of religious teachings in the study of the future. This diversity in attitudes and perceptions reveals the necessity of carefully examining and analyzing the capacities of each of these readings in the development of futures studies of Islamic criminal law.
Azhdari Kousha M, Mohammad Ali Hajidehabadi M A. Futures Studies in Criminal Law Through the Lens of Islamic Jurisprudence. ILR 2024; 5 (4) : 4 URL: http://ilrjournal.ir/article-1-273-en.html