The Shari'a Law
The Shari'a law is from various sources such as the Qur'an. It consists of two components including
- The obligations towards Allah
-The obligations towards others.
The punishments under the Shari'a law are very harsh however the crimes commited in order to recieve these punishments must be extreme and are difficult to carry out. For example
Theft- one would get a hand cut off but only under certain circumstances.
Adultery- Whipping or stoning would be the punishment however for this to happen, there would need to be several witnesses who saw the act.
Murder- Capitol punishment or blood money
- The obligations towards Allah
-The obligations towards others.
The punishments under the Shari'a law are very harsh however the crimes commited in order to recieve these punishments must be extreme and are difficult to carry out. For example
Theft- one would get a hand cut off but only under certain circumstances.
Adultery- Whipping or stoning would be the punishment however for this to happen, there would need to be several witnesses who saw the act.
Murder- Capitol punishment or blood money
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