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Rape, or az-[[zina]] bil jabr (الزنا بالجبر), is a crime under Islamic law, and the perpetrator is subject to [[huduud]] punishments. The Islamic understanding of rape, though, differs markedly from the understanding of rape present in modern codes of law. "maa malakat imaanaka"ما ملكت إيمانك or "what your right hand possess", id est slaves, do not have the right to refuse the sexual advances of their owners, and likewise for women taken as booty by victorious Muslim warriors. Wives, likewise, do not have the ability to refuse the sexual advances of their husbands. As such, the rape of slaves and wives is not considered as such in [[Islamic law]]. To drive home the point, the rape of the slaves of other men is treated as property damage, not as zina bil jabr deserving a huduud punishment. | |||
==Qur'an== | ==Qur'an== | ||