Jurisprudence in general does not stop at a specific type of Issue, and new Issues are a type of jurisprudence that explains the new developments that arise and require a legal ruling. Some of the later jurists have made clear and evident efforts In the jurisprudence of new issues. Accordingly, custody Is a significant issue among the various Issues that the jurisprudence of new Issues has addressed due to the new developments that arise In them that need to be regulated In accordance with the requirements of Islamic law. As for new Issues in the jurisprudence of custody, the child In custody has rights that have been preserved by the Lawgiver, the Almighty, and clarified and regulated by jurists whose primary concern was to preserve this law and follow the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. The true religIon protects the rights of the weak and those weaker than a child, who have no power or strength, so It clarifies their rights. With the changing times and circumstances and the new Issues that befall people, custody has had Its share of these new issues, and many Issues have arisen that we have never encountered before. Exposure to such, and most of these Issues are problems that must be solved, according to our Sharia and to preserve the rights and duties related to. Thus,
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