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      • The emphasis in the Quran is on mercy and forgiveness. There should be exoneration in the event of doubt or in the case of a hudud crime, repentance. There is strong evidence that such punishments, including the death penalty, were prescribed to act as a deterrent and not to be so liberally applied in practice.
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  1. Sep 16, 2009 · In Islamic law, the death penalty is appropriate for two groups of crime: Intentional murder: In these cases the victim's family is given the option as to whether or not to insist on a...

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    The Quran legislates that the death penalty for murder is available, although forgiveness and compassion are strongly encouraged. In Islamic law, the murder victim's family is given a choice to either insist on the death penalty or to pardon the perpetrator and accept monetary compensation for their loss (Quran 2:178).

    The second crime for which capital punishment can be applied is a bit more open to interpretation, and it is here that Islam has developed a reputation for harsher legal justice than what is practiced elsewhere in the world. "Spreading mischief in the land" can mean many different things, but it is generally interpreted to refer to those crimes tha...

    Actual methods of capital punishment vary from place to place. In some Muslim countries, methods have included beheading, hanging, stoning, and death by firing squad. Executions are held publicly in Muslim countries, a tradition that is intended to warn would-be criminals. Although other nations often criticize Islamic justice, it is important to n...

    And although the implementation of capital punishment for crimes other than murder is a different standard than that used elsewhere in the world, defenders can argue that the Islamic practice does serve as a deterrent and that Muslim countries as a result of their legal strictness are less troubled by the routine social violence that plagues some o...

  2. Capital punishment in Islam is traditionally regulated by the Islamic law (sharīʿa), which derived from the Quran, ḥadīth literature, and sunnah (accounts of the sayings and living habits attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad during his lifetime).

  3. Jan 26, 2021 · The evidence suggests that the use of the death penalty disproportionately targets religious minorities in some Muslim countries and is often used as a tool to further political agendas.

  4. 1 day ago · An offence which carries this penalty is known as a capital offence, and it is reserved for the most serious crimes such as murder. Capital punishment is legal in some countries, such as the USA and Iran. It was abolished in the UK in 1970. Methods of capital punishment include death by lethal injection, the electric chair, and hanging.

  5. Oct 11, 2010 · Professor William A. Schabas suggests that Islamic states view capital punishment according to the principles embodied in the Koran. Islamic law functions on the belief that all people have a right to life unless the administration of Islamic law determines otherwise.

  6. Mar 23, 2019 · ISLAM AND THE DEATH PENALTY. state of public opinion and, in some cases, high rates of violent crime. But without any doubt, the core of the campaign that fights further progress of international law in the area of abolition of the death penalty lies with so-called Islamic states. 6

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