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The punishments in Islamic jurisprudence, known as the huduud حدود, include acts such as whipping, crucifixion, amputation, and execution. These punishments are meted out both for capital crimes such as rape and murder, but also for crimes against the holy will of Allah such as fornication, drinking alcohol, stealing, blasphemy, and homosexuality.  
The punishments in Islamic jurisprudence, known as the huduud حدود, include acts such as whipping, crucifixion, amputation, and execution. These punishments are meted out both for capital crimes such as rape and murder, but also for crimes against the holy will of Allah such as fornication, drinking alcohol, stealing, blasphemy, and homosexuality. In the legal codes of Muslim majority countries today, the inclusion of sharia based punishments varies widely, ranging from complete absense to dedicated attempts to include them, whether or not frequently applied.


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