In Islamic Law, tazir (ta'zeer or ta'zir, Arabic: تعزير) refers to punishment for offenses at the discretion of the judge (Qadi) or ruler of the state...
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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...
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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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Islamic criminal jurisprudence (section Tazir)
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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Tazir Yunusovich Kariyev (Russian: Тазир Юнусович Кариев; 12 February 1989 – 8 July 2018) was a Russian professional football player. He made his Russian...
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evidence that may be brought against him] he would have to bear aqoobah [taʿzīr]." According to the Mālikī, Ḥanbalī, and Shāfiʾī schools of law, the rape...
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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)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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punished by the judge's discretion, without a certain limit and measure. In tazir punishments, there is no obligation to prove the crime by witnessing or...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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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...
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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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named by Toubou, after the Kufra (Tazir) oasis to the north, and the entire southeast region of Libya was known as Tazir in Toubou, and many more. They are...
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almost exclusively based on the system of judicial sentencing discretion (tazir), following the classical principle of avoiding Sharia-prescribed (hudud)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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usually includes the approval/disapproval of a judgment, is called fatwa. Tazir penalties, which are outside the Qisas and Hudud laws, have not been codified...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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perpetrator are needed as evidence to prove it but a judge can treat rape as a tazir crime, that is, an offense for which punishments are not stipulated in the...
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almost exclusively based on the system of judicial sentencing discretion (tazir) rather than sharia-prescribed (hudud) punishments, following the classical...
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escaped hudud punishments could still be sanctioned under the system of tazir, which gave judges and high officials discretionary sentencing powers to...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption") Fitna ("sedition") Rajm (stoning) Tazir (discretionary) Qisas (retaliation) Diya (compensation)...
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