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  2. Capital punishment in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Qisas is a category of sentencing where sharia permits capital punishment, for intentional or unintentional murder. [6] In the case of death, sharia gives the murder victim's nearest relative or Wali (ولي) a right to, if the court approves, take the life of the killer. [7][8] Hudud crimes, which are crimes against God, and are considered the ...

  3. Religion and capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Iran and Iraq, for example, are very open about their frequent imposition of the death penalty, while the Islamic nation of Tunisia only imposes it in extremely rare cases. Sudan imposes the death penalty on those who are under the age of eighteen, while Yemen has taken a stand against the imposition of the death penalty on minors. [51]

  4. Capital punishment in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Capital punishment in the Middle East. Capital punishment is legal in most countries of the Middle East. Much of the motivation for the retention of the death penalty has been religious in nature, as the Qur'an allows or mandates executions for various offences.

  5. Apostasy in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The "premise and reasoning underlying the sunna rule of death penalty for apostasy were valid in the historical context" where 'disbelief is equated with high treason' because citizenship was 'based on belief in Islam', but doesn't apply today (Abdullahi An-Na'im, et al.); [202] [203] the prescription of death penalty for apostasy found in ...

  6. Capital punishment in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Egypt. The state carried out at least 44 executions in 2016, at least 35 in 2017, and at least 43 in 2018, according to Amnesty International. [1][2] The method of execution is hanging for civilian convictions, and by firing squad for convictions by commissioned military personnel at the time of duty.

  7. Decapitation in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Decapitation was the normal method of executing the death penalty under classical Islamic law. [11] [12] It was also, together with hanging, one of the ordinary methods of execution in the Ottoman Empire. [13] Currently, Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world which uses decapitation within its Islamic legal system. [14]

  8. Capital punishment in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The drastic reduction in 2020 was due to a moratorium on death penalties for drug-related offenses [10] as Saudi Arabia proposed ending the death penalty for these and other nonviolent offences. [11] [12] Additionally, on 26 April 2020, a royal decree ended the execution of people who were juveniles when they committed their crime.

  9. Capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, [1][2] is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct. [3] The sentence ordering that an offender be punished in such a manner is known as a death sentence, and the act of carrying out the sentence is ...