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VOL. 9, ISSUE 5 (2023)
The challenges of execution of islamic criminal law in developing muslim countries: An analysis based on islamic principles and existing legal system
Authors
Muhammad Tyebur Rahman
Abstract
Islamic criminal law serves as the system related to the legal system
of law and Islamic principles. Sharia is the guiding way directly associated
with the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah that cannot be challenged and thus
are mandatory to follow. The study aims to review Islamic Criminal Law’s
execution in the developing Muslim States based on its development and
challenges. The paper is prepared based on secondary data such as books,
articles, different national and international law reports, and acts. The
criminal law of predominantly Muslim states is based on modern contemporary
criminal codes. An extreme case of jurist law has been represented through a
number of Muslim criminal rules, which describe Islamic criminal law to be
shaped and developed by private religious experts as jurist law. Islam
identifies privacy rights and sanctity, names, and correspondences of
individuals on search and seizures. The study concluded that Islamic criminal
law is definitely rooted in the revelations for guaranteeing dignity and
appreciation of human life values.
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Pages:31-38
How to cite this article:
Muhammad Tyebur Rahman "The challenges of execution of islamic criminal law in developing muslim countries: An analysis based on islamic principles and existing legal system". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 5, 2023, Pages 31-38
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