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Technically, zina only refers to the act of penetration, while non-penetrative sex acts outside of marriage were censured by Muhammad as that which can lead to zina. [ 18 ] According to Sharia, the punishment for zina varies according to whether the offender is muhsan (adult, free, Muslim and married at least once) or not muhsan (i.e. a minor ...
Zina Lynna Garrison (born November 16, 1963) is an American former professional tennis player. Garrison was the runner-up in singles at the 1990 Wimbledon Championships , a three-time major mixed doubles champion, and an Olympic gold and bronze medalist from the women's doubles and singles events, respectively, at the 1988 Seoul Olympics .
Zina Bianca Bethune (February 17, 1945 [1] – February 12, 2012) was an American actress, dancer, and choreographer. She was the daughter of actress Ivy Bethune.
Zina is a given name. It may be an East Slavic diminutive of the female given name Zinaida. Notable people with the name include: Zina Andrianarivelo-Razafy (born 1951), Madagascan diplomat; Zina Bethune (1945–2012), American actress, dancer and choreographer; Zina D. H. Young (1821–1901), American social activist and religious leader
Zina is a 1985 award-winning film directed by Ken McMullen. It tells a story of a twentieth century Antigone , Zinaida Volkova ( Domiziana Giordano ), daughter of Leon Trotsky . In 1930s Berlin , Zina is being treated by the Adlerian psychotherapist Professor Arthur Kronfeld [ 1 ] ( Ian McKellen ).
Zina (الزنا) is the term for unlawful sexual intercourse in Islam. Zina may also refer to: Zina (given name) Peggy Zina (born 1975), Greek singer-songwriter "Zina" (song), a 2012 song by Babylone; The Yelang, a historical political entity and tribal alliance in what is now south-west China; Zina, a town in Logone-et-Chari, Far-North, Cameroon
Zina Presendia Young Williams Card (April 3, 1850 – January 31, 1931) was an American religious leader and women's rights activist. A daughter of Brigham Young, the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), she was the first "Dean of Women" at Brigham Young Academy (BYA) (now Brigham Young University) in Provo, Utah.
Zina Saunders (born August 30, 1953) is a Manhattan-based artist, writer, animator and educator. Her book Overlooked New York , a collection of interviews, profiles and portraits, was published in 2009.