Abstract
Background and Aim: One of the strongest human instincts is the sexual that can make adverse effects on child's spiritual by distortions, stimulation and deviation then it provide the original of corruption, depravity and mental illnesses. However, the child requires the utilization of precautionary policies against sexual trauma because of his/her age situation and injury preventive measures. This important be expressed to support in light of the Islam teachings and parents, legal guardians, educators etc. Hence, the present article seeks to answer the questions that what is the foundations and documentations of sexual education and principles of prevention from sexual injury also has provided strategies in order to protecting child's mental health? Materials and Methods: In this study of description and concept analysis, Islamic teachings and jurists views was used for an answer the research questions. Findings: By applying important rules and comprehensive solutions can be taught child sexual desire on the right direction, for example: respect for the dignity of man; counsel; treatment of moderate and renounce all forms of discrimination and degradation, the necessity of love and compassion; participation and being responsible and strengthening the foundations of the spiritual. Conclusion: Based on the Islamic teachings and jurists views is necessary that nurture virtues of moral, modesty and the sexual instinct grow up in the existence of children, also it should be provided the field of concealment of sexual desire in a healthy instinct environment and devoid any of stimulant factors before puberty with supervision and religious education for children, that be prevented from sexual misconduct, and its consequential damages and abnormalities such; masturbation, homosexuality, types of sexual abuse etc. Hence, by observation of these things from all persons and related institutions with child can be played the proper role at the protection and security of his/her sex. Please cite this article as: Meghdadi MM, Javadpour M. The Prevention from Children Sexual Damages in Islam. Iran J Bioethics 2017; 7(23): 61-77.
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