There are various verses from Al-Quran that speak about freedom of beliefs. However, none of them instruct the believers to exercise mandatory death penalty on apostate. There are few Prophetic Traditions that have been used as the basis to form the mandatory death penalty by four major schools of jurisprudence. The need to revisit this issue is supported by a handful of modern Islamic scholars such as Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Sa’id Ramadhan al-Bouthi, Dr. Thoriq Suwaidan, Dr. Adnan Ibrahim among others. This paper does not intend to undermine the previous works of our past great scholars but this came as a form of enriching the intellectual discourse in the sphere of Islamic Law and Studies. The auth...
As in Judaism and Christianity, the sin of apostasy is strongly condemned as one of the gravest enor...
Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited in Freedom of Religion, Apostasy and Islam, chapter 13, page...
Abstract: The discourse on the implementation of punishment for apostates still become critical and ...
There are various verses from Al-Quran that speak about freedom of beliefs. Howeve...
There are various verses from Al-Quran that speak about freedom of beliefs. Howeve...
There are various verses from Al-Quran that speak about freedom of beliefs. Howeve...
This article analyses the death penalty for apostasy. Islam as moral and religious teaching recogniz...
This article analyses the death penalty for apostasy. Islam as moral and religious teaching recogniz...
This article analyses the death penalty for apostasy. Islam as moral and religious teaching recogniz...
Abstract: Riddah (apostasy), in the classical literatures of Islamic Jurisprudence, is categorized a...
This paper will argue that the Afghan Government’s sentencing to death of native Abdul Rahman as an ...
As in Judaism and Christianity, the sin of apostasy is strongly condemned as one of the gravest enor...
The punishment for apostasy is an established Islamic Tradition THe writes,All Muslim j urists agree...
Apostasy in Arabic word is referred to Riddah or Irtidad; which means “to retreat, to retire, to wit...
Apostasy in Arabic word is referred to Riddah or Irtidad; which means “to retreat, to retire, to wit...
As in Judaism and Christianity, the sin of apostasy is strongly condemned as one of the gravest enor...
Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited in Freedom of Religion, Apostasy and Islam, chapter 13, page...
Abstract: The discourse on the implementation of punishment for apostates still become critical and ...
There are various verses from Al-Quran that speak about freedom of beliefs. Howeve...
There are various verses from Al-Quran that speak about freedom of beliefs. Howeve...
There are various verses from Al-Quran that speak about freedom of beliefs. Howeve...
This article analyses the death penalty for apostasy. Islam as moral and religious teaching recogniz...
This article analyses the death penalty for apostasy. Islam as moral and religious teaching recogniz...
This article analyses the death penalty for apostasy. Islam as moral and religious teaching recogniz...
Abstract: Riddah (apostasy), in the classical literatures of Islamic Jurisprudence, is categorized a...
This paper will argue that the Afghan Government’s sentencing to death of native Abdul Rahman as an ...
As in Judaism and Christianity, the sin of apostasy is strongly condemned as one of the gravest enor...
The punishment for apostasy is an established Islamic Tradition THe writes,All Muslim j urists agree...
Apostasy in Arabic word is referred to Riddah or Irtidad; which means “to retreat, to retire, to wit...
Apostasy in Arabic word is referred to Riddah or Irtidad; which means “to retreat, to retire, to wit...
As in Judaism and Christianity, the sin of apostasy is strongly condemned as one of the gravest enor...
Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited in Freedom of Religion, Apostasy and Islam, chapter 13, page...
Abstract: The discourse on the implementation of punishment for apostates still become critical and ...