Assaulting children
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Recent psychological studies have proved that beating children to implant some habits in them will not only make them stubborn and rigid in their approach but it will also hinder their overall development. Islam, right from the beginning has prohibited its followers from physical assault on their children. Apart from the traditions which are found in this regard we see that this topic has been among the discussions of our jurisprudents who have issued edicts and formulated guidelines. For instance, according to many scholars, if anyone slaps his children and they get a mark on their cheeks, then the parents have to pay a hefty amount of compensation for this undesired deed.

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