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The Quran and its Sciences
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Punishment and Judicial Sentences
If the prayer of a wine-drinker will not be accepted for forty days, will his Hajj not be accepted either?
SavePunishment of one who carries alcohol and delivers it to someone else
SaveCan he accept money in return for being beaten and humiliated in front of people?
SaveRuling on one who kills another in self-defence and dies – does he have to pay blood-money or offer expiation?
SaveHe divorced her in return for half of the mahr after he accused her. Does he have the right to this money?
SaveShould he give the policeman a bribe so that he won’t charge him a fine for speaking on the cell phone in the car?
SavePunishment for Rape in Islam
The punishment for rape in Islam is the same as the punishment for zina, which is stoning if the perpetrator is married, and one hundred lashes and banishment for one year if he is not married.SaveThe ruling on one who steals robs or rapes at knife-point or gun-point
SaveAre Drugs Haram?
No wise person would doubt that drugs are haram, because of the textual evidence that points to their prohibition, and because of the extensive harm that they cause.SaveCan a thief have his hand surgically reattached?
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