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[quote]QUOTE: - Well U may have NO NEED to ASK about this Point provided U both have READ my POST a bit MORE carefully. Regarding the PUNISHMENT, YOUR POST has NO ANSWER at all so far as my statement (I think she is asking about the punishment according to the Shariah) is concerned. Regarding the PUNISHMENT, Your post has ONLY the following statement lacking the proper answer you claimed. “No One CAN GIVE any punishment of his OWN. One May take this type of Case of his Spouse/friend etc to the Court & the Court will Give a Punishment to the Concern Person only If the JUDGE wants to GIVE punishment”. The question arose after giving authority to a JUDGE who, while making the decision, DOES NOT always follows the Islamic laws. If they give punishment besides those mentioned implicitly in the Islamic law how you expect the correct decision by them in other cases about which punishment is not mentioned in the Islamic law. I suggest you to please read the law and compare it with Islamic law. YOU WILL BE CORRECT ONLY WHEN you find a complete harmony between the two (Court law and Islamic law) and not at all disagree. By the way, what are the REQUIREMENTS OF A JUDGE (or a Qazi) according to the Islamic teachings? QUOTE: -Mr Loveall plz Note that in the Absence of Shareeah Punishment "ALL Decisions of a court (i.e. Decisions of a Muslim Judge)" will be FOLLOWED with the SPIRIT of Islamic Laws if Such Cases are taken to Courts. In the PRESENCE of Shariah Punishment, do the judges follow that? If they do not follow what about in a case of ABSENCE of Shariah Punishment like the subject of this forum? By the way what are the requirement of a Muslim Judge (or a Qazi) according to the Islamic teachings? SUMMARY: I suggest you to please read the law and compare it with Islamic law. YOU WILL BE CORRECT ONLY WHEN you find a complete harmony between the two (Court law and Islamic law) and not at all disagree.[/quote]
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