Punishment of Muslim period

Punishment of Muslim period

by Eden Shakhy Due Biswas -
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The concept of punishment during the Muslim period refers to various forms of legal consequences for offenses in societies governed by Islamic law. Punishments were outlined in Islamic jurisprudence, known as Sharia. Common punishments included fines, flogging, imprisonment, and in more severe cases, amputation or capital punishment. It's important to note that the application of these punishments varied across different regions and historical periods within the Muslim world.