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  2. Islamic criminal jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking, Islamic law does not have a distinct corpus of "criminal law". Islamic law divides crimes into three different categories depending on the offense – Hudud (crimes "against God", [1] whose punishment is fixed in the Quran and the Hadiths), Qisas (crimes against an individual or family whose punishment is equal retaliation in ...

  3. Tazir - Wikipedia

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    The classical Islamic legal tradition did not have a separate category for criminal law as does modern law. [4] The classical Islamic jurisprudence typically divided the subject matter of law into four "quarters", that is rituals, sales, marriage, and injuries. [2] In modern usage, Islamic criminal law has been extracted and collated from that ...

  4. Category:Islamic criminal jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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  6. Application of Sharia by country - Wikipedia

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    The criminal code of Afghanistan contain a general provision that certain crimes are to be punished according to Sharia, without specifying the penalties. In United Arab Emirates, Sharia in criminal law is only applicable in determining diyah amounts. [25] Some Nigerian states have also enacted Islamic criminal laws.

  7. Islamic religious police - Wikipedia

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    The powers and responsibilities of Islamic religious police vary by country, but in contrast to the enforcement of laws against crimes like robbery and murder by conventional police forces, Islamic religious police have focused more on such issues as preventing the consumption of alcohol among Muslims, mixing of men and women, playing of music ...

  8. Principles of Islamic jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Law and Legal Change: The Concept of Maslaha in Classical and Contemporary Legal Theory. Vol. Shari'a: Islamic Law in the Contemporary Context (Kindle ed.). Stanford University Press. Rabb, Intisar A. (2009). "Law. Civil Law & Courts". In John L. Esposito (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  9. Category:Islamic law - Wikipedia

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