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Qisas or
Qiṣāṣ (Arabic: قِصَاص, romanized:
Qiṣāṣ, lit. 'accountability,
following up after,
pursuing or prosecuting') is an
Islamic term
interpreted to...
- Look up
qisas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qisas is the
concept of
retribution in
Islamic law.
Qisas or
qasas may also
refer to: Al-Qaṣaṣ, the...
- al-anbiya)
Stories of the Prophets—World
Digital Library Media related to
Qisas Al-Anbiya at
Wikimedia Commons Stories of the
Prophets as Told by People...
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Islamic law — hadd,
qisas and ta'zir. The
punishments for the Hadd
offenses are
fixed by the Qur'an or
Hadith (i.e. "defined by God"),
qisas allow equal retaliation...
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known as
Qiṣaṣ-i Rabg̲h̲ūzī into Khwārazm Turkish,
affording one of the main
sources for that language. The only
source for Rabghūzī is his
Qiṣaṣ-i Rabghūzī...
- (zarb-jahr amd),
qisas can be applied. If the
death was
unintentional (manslaughter; qatl-e-na-amd) or
unintentional injury (zarb-jahr na-amd),
qisas cannot apply...
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Ordinance by
enacting the
qisas and
diyah sharia provisions as the law,
through an Act of its Parliament. The sharia-compliant
Qisas and
Diyat law made murder...
- ibn Muḥammad al-Bukhārī, is
known for
writing the Persian-language Tāj al-
qiṣaṣ around 475 AH (1082–83 CE) at Balkh. This was an extensive,
Islamic account...
- "against God",
whose punishment is
fixed in the
Quran and the Hadiths),
Qisas (crimes
against an
individual or
family whose punishment is
equal retaliation...
- of the jinn.
Quranic exegesis (tafsīr) and the
Stories of the
Prophets (
Qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ)
elaborate on Iblis'
origin story in
greater detail. In Islamic...