Hudud (Arabic: حدود) is an Arabic word meaning "borders, boundaries, limits". In the religion of Islam, it refers to punishments that under Islamic law...
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The Hudud Ordinances are laws in Pakistan enacted in 1979 as part of the Islamization of Pakistan by Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, the sixth president of Pakistan...
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The Ḥudūd al-ʿĀlam (Arabic: حدود العالم, lit. "Boundaries of the World," "Limits of the World," or in also in English "The Regions of the World") is a...
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Northern Borders Province (redirect from Al-Hudud)
The Northern Borders Province (Arabic: منطقة الحدود الشمالية Al-Ḥudūd Aš-Šamāliyya) is the least populated province of Saudi Arabia. It is located in...
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Islamic criminal jurisprudence (section Hudud)
divides crimes into three different categories depending on the offense – Hudud (crimes "against God", whose punishment is fixed in the Quran and the Hadiths)...
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on 31 October 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2011. "Kelantan's passing of hudud amendments void". The Star. Kuala Lumpur. 23 March 2015. Archived from the...
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Capital punishment in Islam (section Hudud)
Wali (ولي) a right to, if the court approves, take the life of the killer. Hudud crimes, which are crimes against God, and are considered the most serious...
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Capital punishment in Iran (section Hudud crimes)
hudud crimes also have a tazir penalty, and in most cases the perpetrator is sentenced to the tazir penalty. If a perpetrator is repentant, the hudud...
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calls by Islamic movements for full implementation of sharia, including hudud corporal punishments, such as stoning. The word sharīʿah is used by Arabic-speaking...
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Kimek–Kipchak confederation (section Hudud list)
treaty Hudud al-Alam gave a description of the cultures and ways of life of Kimeks and Kipchaks. The Kimaks led a semi-settled life, as the Hudūd mentioned...
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