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hudud

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noun

  1. the set of laws and punishments specified by Allah in the Koran
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Origin of hudud1

from Arabic, literally: boundaries, limits
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“Those files in which all the Sharia conditions of hudud and qisas have been fulfilled, you are obliged to implement. This is the ruling of sharia, and my command, which is obligatory.â€

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Sudan still imposes the death penalty for some hudud crimes - offences specified by Allah in the Quran.

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But “hudud†or harsher punishment under Islamic law such as floggings are still applicable for serious offences, a Saudi official said.

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His specific tasks, the video says, are to spread Islam, prepare its armies, set out “hudud†or Koranic punishment, defend the Syria/Iraq homeland and fortify its defenses.

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They were not able to make any progress with their hudud laws during my time.

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