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On the Origins of the Islamic Criminal System

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Islamic Criminal Law is a comprehensive book that covers many important topics such as Islamic criminal legislation, types of hudud offenses and their motives, as well as crimes of aggression against persons and their punishments.

Description

Book description:

  • Author's name: Dr. Mohamed Salim Al-Awa

  • Number of pages: 381 pages 

  • The subject of the book: A discussion of the fundamentals of the Islamic criminal system in general 

The contents of the book:

  1. Introduction: Contemporary attempts to implement the Islamic system:

    • Bootstrap

    • Foreign law imposed on the nation

    • Attempts to implement Islamic criminal provisions

    • Scientific efforts

    • Islamic Criminal Legislation 

    • Method and purpose

    • Split

  2. Part I: Principles of Islamic Criminal Legislation

    • Bootstrap

    • Chapter I: Source-related primitives

      • The Religious Character of Islamic Criminal Legislation

      • Protecting Ethical Values

    • Chapter II: Thematic priorities

      • No crime or punishment without a text

      • Non-retroactivity of criminal provisions

      • Equality before criminal laws

      • Punishment goals

    • Chapter Three: Procedural priorities

      • God's Rights and the Rights of the People

      • Preventing Hududud with suspicion

      • Repentance and forgiveness

  3. Part II: Hudood crimes and their punishments:

    • Introduction and division of offenses and penalties

    • Definition of Border Crimes

    • Chapter I: What is not considered a Hudood crime

      • The wench

      • Drinking wine

      • Apostasy

    • Chapter II: Agreed Hudood Crimes

      • Theft

      • Hiraba

      • Ejaculation

      • adultery

  4. Part III: Crimes against persons and their penalties:

    • Preface and definition

    • Basic rules in the Qisas and Diyat system

    • Punishment for murder

    • Retribution for non-homicide

    • Blood money for intentional and unintentional murder

    • Blood money for wounds

    • Retribution between enforcement and neglect

    • Retribution and multiple perpetrators

    • Retribution from a Muslim for killing a Dhimmi

    • Retribution from father to son

    • Retribution Legislation in Arab Countries

    • Retribution and blood money between punishment and compensation

  5. Part IV: Ta'zir crimes and their punishments:

    • Preface and definition

    • Ta'zir in the Qur'an

    • Ta'zir in the Sunnah

    • Excessive Discipline

    • Ta'zir for abandoning jihad

    • Ta'zir for theft that does not require a hadd

    • Ta'zeer for withholding zakat

    • Tazzeer for stalling a solvent debtor

    • Ta'zir for insulting the commander of the army

    • Conclusion and reasoning

    • Types of punitive sanctions

      • Preaching penalty

      • Scolding punishment

      • Threatened punishment and suspension of punishment

      • Punishment for abandonment

      • Penalty for defamation

      • Financial penalties

      • Imprisonment penalty

      • Flogging punishment

      • Death penalty

    • Combining ta'zir with other punishments

    • A judge's authority to administer ta'zir

    • Restricted rather than absolute power

    • The crime of usury

    • The crime of perjury

    • The offense of breach of trust

    • The offense of cursing

    • Bribery offense

    • The power to criminalize under the ta'zir system

    • Ta'zir System Calendar

    • Implementing Islamic Criminal Systems

  6. Part V: The System of Evidence in Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence:

    • Bootstrap

    • Testimony and justice

    • Testifying in the crime of adultery

    • Acknowledgment of the offense

    • Reversal of Declaration

    • Invalidation of a forced confession

    • Judge's Knowledge as a Means of Proof in Criminal Matters

    • Evidence and its Role in Criminal Evidence

  7. Conclusion

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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