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  • ...tle=Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Al-'Azl|summary=This page provides primary sources from the Islamic tradition on al-'Azl, or coitus interruptus, an important ...r'an, Hadith and Scholars:Hijab|summary=This page provides Islamic primary sources on the theory and practice of hijab, the covering a woman's "aura" or priva
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  • ...ut not to each other), for which the punishment is death by stoning. These punishments are only to be applied by the authorities. ===Punishments by stoning for adultery between a married person and someone who they are n
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  • [[Category:Hudud (punishments)]] ...s which mention these incidents. It also discusses academic views on these sources and their use as evidence for aspects of Islamic law.
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  • {{Quote|Mishkat, vol. 1, p. 765, Prescribed Punishments|Ibn Abbas and Abu Huraira reported God's messenger as saying, 'Accursed is ...onsidered homosexuality tantamount to adultery in relation to the Shari’ah punishments because it is an abomination on the one hand and the definition of adultery
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  • {{Hub4|Non-Muslims (Primary Sources)|Non-Muslims (Primary Sources)}} [[Category:Hudud (punishments)]]
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  • {{Quote|Mishkat, vol. 1, p. 765, Prescribed Punishments|Ibn Abbas a Abu Huraira vyprávěli, že posel Aláhův řekl: 'Proklet je ...onsidered homosexuality tantamount to adultery in relation to the Shari’ah punishments because it is an abomination on the one hand and the definition of adultery
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  • ===Ward off the legal punishments as much as you can=== ...ef> as well as {{Quran|4|135}} which instructs that Islamic law (including punishments mentioned in the Quran such as amputation) should be upheld "even if (it is
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  • ...mic law. [https://persecution.exmuslims.org/countries A maintained list of punishments for apostates] legislated in majority Muslim countries today is available. 1) What is the Islamic ruling in relation to this man? What are the punishments prescribed for this act?
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  • {{Main|Women (Primary Sources)}} ...help to those at risk (see the article [[Forced Marriage]] which includes sources of help).<ref>For example [https://www.mwnuk.co.uk/Forced_Marriage_7_factsh
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  • ...'' [i.e. some other discretionary punishment ‎decided by the judge – these punishments are not allowed to exceed 40 lashes].‎ So this hadith is a primary text about '''the preference of Arabs over others and the preference of som
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  • While there are four binding sources in Islamic law for Sunni jurists—the Quran, the Sunna, "consensus" (''[[i The ''[[Ijtihad]]'' of IAW was “designed to return to the primary sources” of Islam in order “to determine how the Quran and Muhammad dealt with
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  • ...allibrary.org/afterlife Afterlife in Judaism]'' (jewishvirtuallibrary.org) Sources used: ''Encyclopaedia Judaica''. © 2008 The Gale Group. All Rights Reserve ...of Islamic jurisprudence). In the exceptionally cruel combination of both punishments put in the mouth of Pharaoh (see also {{Quran|7|124}} and {{Quran|26|49}}),
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  • ...misdeeds, Jews are reported by Islamic scriptures to have suffered certain punishments at the hand of God (being turned into pigs and apes) and at the hand of [[M ...Arabia. This, they argue, contrasts sharply with the much later [[hadith]] sources which are frequently intensely vitriolic in their address of Jews and recor
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