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Abstract
 The purpose of Islamic criminal law is to preserve the soul, mind, property of society in general, and offspring. Therefore, the position of Islamic criminal law is very important in social life. This is because four of the five objectives of the Shari'a mentioned above can only be achieved by complying with the provisions of Islamic criminal law, and two of them are sequentially with the provisions of Islamic civil law, namely property and offspring, while the mind and soul are solely preserved by the provisions of Islamic criminal law. . The purpose of Islamic criminal law is to preserve the soul, mind, property of the community in general, and offspring. Therefore, the position of Islamic criminal law is very important in social life. This is because four of the five objectives of the Shari'a mentioned above can only be achieved by complying with the provisions of Islamic criminal law, and two of them are sequentially with the provisions of Islamic civil law, namely property and offspring, while the mind and soul are solely preserved by the provisions of Islamic criminal law. .
 Password : Qishash Law, Human Rights

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  • The purpose of Islamic criminal law is to preserve the soul, mind, property of society in general, and offspring

  • This is because four of the five objectives of the Shari'a mentioned above can only be achieved by complying with the provisions of Islamic criminal law, and two of them are sequentially with the provisions of Islamic civil law, namely property and offspring, while the mind and soul are solely preserved by the provisions of Islamic criminal law

  • In this paper, the author will try to make a review of the complexity of the relationship that exists between the death penalty and human rights

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Abstract The purpose of Islamic criminal law is to preserve the soul, mind, property of society in general, and offspring. The crime of murder and persecution, is a jarimah Qishash whose punishment is an individual right.

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