Analyzing the blood of the accused between Sharia and law, a comparative study

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Mansoura University - Faculty of Law

Abstract

The Islamic religion is a religion suitable for application at all times and places in which it does not see crookedness. It always and forever calls for peace, tranquility and tranquility. A religion that is
superior and not superior to it. It always transcends to lofty ideals. It digs into the morals of a Muslim and is keen to protect these morals from corruption, as the Islamic religion is strict in this. Protection
so that almost all acts that affect morals are punished, unlike man-made laws that almost neglect ethical issues.








 

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