Islam is more than a religion, it encompasses faith, culture, law and the social order. Islam proposes a society of righteousness and justice. Criminal behaviour is not tolerated in the Islamic order of society. Criminal behaviour is breach of God’s sovereignty, hence stiffer penalties are prescribed. This paper examines hudud punishments in Islamic penal system, and agitates for the reformation of Islamic criminal jurisprudence. While it is reasonable to punish offenders, and violators of normative principles, it is the opinion of this paper that punishments that are prescribed in municipal penal code should at least conform to international criminal jurisprudence
Islam is more than a religion, it encompasses faith, culture, law and the social order.Islam propose...
Hudood (Fixed punishments) and Qisas (Retribution) offenses are regarded as most dangerous crimes th...
Crime is a problem that is experienced by human beings since years ago, so that it can be sta...
Islam is more than a religion, it encompasses faith, culture, law and the social order. Islam propos...
The demand for infusing Islamic law, particularly Islamic criminal law, into the administration of j...
There are strict evidentiary requirements that need to be fulfilled before a person can be found gui...
This study discusses the philosophical dimensions of punishment in terms of Islamic criminal law. Is...
Islamic Law has three types of punishments for criminal offences: fixed punishment, which is called ...
The Qur'anic concept of penal sanctions, especially criminal sanctions centered on hadd Because the ...
The Islamic law advocates social justice, emphasizes the status quo of a system of justice, and devi...
Certain punishments, which are called Hudood in the interpretations of Muslim jurists, are always fa...
In any study of the criminal law is considered the most important aspect is the study of punishment ...
The rulings in Islamic criminal jurisprudence are divided into two parts: The first section is fixed...
This study seeks to analyze the stance of shari`ah in implementing Hudud punishment on women in the ...
This study seeks to analyze the stance of shari`ah in implementing Hudud punishment on women in the ...
Islam is more than a religion, it encompasses faith, culture, law and the social order.Islam propose...
Hudood (Fixed punishments) and Qisas (Retribution) offenses are regarded as most dangerous crimes th...
Crime is a problem that is experienced by human beings since years ago, so that it can be sta...
Islam is more than a religion, it encompasses faith, culture, law and the social order. Islam propos...
The demand for infusing Islamic law, particularly Islamic criminal law, into the administration of j...
There are strict evidentiary requirements that need to be fulfilled before a person can be found gui...
This study discusses the philosophical dimensions of punishment in terms of Islamic criminal law. Is...
Islamic Law has three types of punishments for criminal offences: fixed punishment, which is called ...
The Qur'anic concept of penal sanctions, especially criminal sanctions centered on hadd Because the ...
The Islamic law advocates social justice, emphasizes the status quo of a system of justice, and devi...
Certain punishments, which are called Hudood in the interpretations of Muslim jurists, are always fa...
In any study of the criminal law is considered the most important aspect is the study of punishment ...
The rulings in Islamic criminal jurisprudence are divided into two parts: The first section is fixed...
This study seeks to analyze the stance of shari`ah in implementing Hudud punishment on women in the ...
This study seeks to analyze the stance of shari`ah in implementing Hudud punishment on women in the ...
Islam is more than a religion, it encompasses faith, culture, law and the social order.Islam propose...
Hudood (Fixed punishments) and Qisas (Retribution) offenses are regarded as most dangerous crimes th...
Crime is a problem that is experienced by human beings since years ago, so that it can be sta...