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Adult
البالغ

At a Glance

According to search-discovered classical Islamic scholarship, the concept of an adult (Al-Bāligh) signifies one who has reached a state of maturity that marks the commencement of full religious and legal accountability (taklīf). The Quran outlines this transition through distinct terms. As interpreted by jurists like Al-Qurtubi, Surah 24:59 refers to reaching 'al-ḥuluma' (puberty), the legal marker for when obligations and rules of privacy begin. [1, 2] This is complemented by the concept of 'ashuddahu' (reaching full strength), mentioned in the stories of the prophets, which Ibn Kathir explains as attaining complete physical and intellectual maturity, a stage of wisdom and readiness for major responsibilities. This synthesis demonstrates that Islamic law defines a clear legal onset of adulthood at puberty, while also recognizing a deeper state of complete maturity that is a gift from Allah.

📖 Quranic Context

Central to Islamic law and ethics, as it marks the beginning of full religious accountability (taklīf).

Represents the transition from being a child under parental guidance to a responsible individual directly accountable to Allah for their actions.

References: Key verses include 24:59 (al-ḥuluma), 12:22, 18:82, 28:14 (ashuddahu), and 3:46, 5:110 (kahlan).

💭 Theological Perspective

A divinely ordained stage of development signifying the endowment of full intellectual and physical capacity.

The point where an individual is considered capable of sound judgment, self-control, and bearing responsibility.

Adulthood is when the divine commandments (Salah, Sawm, etc.) become obligatory.

Marks the formal start of the individual's spiritual journey of deeds, for which they will be rewarded or held accountable.

📜 Hadith Perspective

The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) clarified the signs of puberty and emphasized that the pen is lifted from three: a child until he reaches puberty, a sleeper until he wakes up, and an insane person until he regains his sanity.

  • signs of puberty
  • lifting of the pen (accountability)
  • age as a marker

Universal agreement among jurists that adulthood (bulūgh) is the trigger for religious obligations, based on clear prophetic traditions.

💎 Deeper Insights

Islam recognizes a significant phase of 'adolescence' between legal and full maturity. While a person is legally an adult at puberty ('al-ḥuluma'), the Quranic ideal of 'ashuddahu' (full strength), often associated with age 30-40, implies a long period for developing the wisdom and judgment that defines true adulthood. This validates the modern understanding of an extended transition from childhood to full maturity.

Al-Qurtubi, Ibn Kathir

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