Comparative Study of Stoning Punishment in the Religions of Islam and Judaism

Nazar Hussain, S. Adnan, M. I. Aarbi
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In this essay, we speak about stoning in Islam and Judaism. Stoning, which is one of the penalties, arose as a penalty for adultery, which is prohibited Sharia. Even though stoning was used in Judaism, sodomy and idolatry, as well as the methods used to carry out this penalty, were very different between Judaism and Islam. People might think that this punishment is worse in Islam because of the size of the stones and how they are used. Islam doesn't talk about stoning in the Quran, even though it's talked about in the Hadiths (sayings and stories about the Prophet Mohammad's behaviour by his close followers). Even if the person is accused of something bad, the punishment of stoning is against international human rights agreements. This is no matter what the reason or charge is, because the punishment of stoning is against these agreements. Stoning is still used as a form of punishment in the Muslim world, even though there are only a few examples of Jewish people being stoned in history. As a group, we can look at the different evidence, procedures, and obstacles to the stoning are execution.
伊斯兰教和犹太教中石刑的比较研究
在这篇文章中,我们谈论伊斯兰教和犹太教的石刑。石刑是惩罚之一,是对通奸的惩罚,这是伊斯兰教法所禁止的。尽管犹太教使用石刑,但鸡奸和偶像崇拜,以及执行这种惩罚的方法,在犹太教和伊斯兰教之间是非常不同的。人们可能会认为,由于石头的大小和使用方式,这种惩罚在伊斯兰教中更为严重。伊斯兰教并没有在《古兰经》中提到用石头砸死,尽管在《圣训》(先知穆罕默德的亲密追随者关于其行为的言论和故事)中提到过。即使这个人被指控做了坏事,用石头砸死的惩罚也违反了国际人权协议。无论是什么理由,什么罪名,都是如此,因为用石头砸人的刑罚是违背这些约的。在穆斯林世界,石刑仍然是一种惩罚方式,尽管历史上只有少数犹太人被石刑的例子。作为一个小组,我们可以看看不同的证据,程序,以及石刑执行的障碍。
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