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Islamic jurisprudence
The end of the thief's punishment in Imami jurisprudence"By comparative study in the jurisprudence of Islamic religions"

Ali Mohamadian

Volume 11, Issue 41 , February 2023, , Pages 175-201

https://doi.org/10.22054/jclr.2022.53620.2143

Abstract
  According to the common theory in Imami jurisprudence, the end of the work of a thief who repeatedly commits theft will be nothing but murder and deprivation of life. This view, although in Article 278 of the Penal Code (adopted in 1392), has also been recognized by the well-known jurists; However, the ...  Read More

Rethinking Jurisprudential Evidences for the Death Penalty in Relation to Repeatation of Specific Crimes (Hudud)

Rahim Nobahar

Volume 2, Issue 5 , February 2014, , Pages 9-46

Abstract
  AbstractAccording to a seemingly well-known opinion between Shi’ite jurists, ifsomeone commits a prescribed crime (hadd) four times, he would beconvicted to the death penalty if the punishments for the three previouscrimes have been carried out. This article critically re-reads the evidencesand ...  Read More