- In
Islamic Law,
tazir (ta'zeer or ta'zir, Arabic: تعزير, romanized:
taʿzīr) lit. scolding;
refers to
punishment for
offenses at the
discretion of the judge...
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whose punishment is
equal retaliation in the
Quran and the Hadiths), and
Tazir (crimes
whose punishment is not
specified in the
Quran and the Hadiths,...
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There are four
classes of
crimes in
Iranian law:
qesas crimes, hadd crimes,
tazir crimes, and
deterrent crimes. In Iran, laws are
created by the
Islamic Consultative...
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criminals thus
receive a
lesser conviction,
through the
tazir code.[citation needed] A
tazir crime is a
crime in
Sharia law that
receives a discretionary...
- hadd and
tazir — with
different punishments to go with them. Hadd
offences (fixed punishment)
require a
higher standard of
proof than
tazir (discretionary...
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almost exclusively based on the
system of
judicial sentencing discretion (
tazir),
following the
classical principle of
avoiding Sharia-prescribed (hudud)...
- To be
found guilty of theft, Zina, or
drinking alcohol by less
strict tazir standards—where the
punishment was
flogging and/or imprisonment—was common...
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liable to
tazir.
Shariah leaves tazir punishments to discretion. If the
strict evidentiary requirements for hadd
offences are not fulfilled, the
tazir (discretionary)...
- ("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption")
Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning)
Tazir (discretionary)
Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
- the
qisas principle, as well as to
other punishments such as
hudud and
tazir.
Murder and
manslaughter are
private offenses in
Saudi Arabia,
which a victim...