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Capital punishment in Islam was traditionally regulated by Sharia, the religious law in Islam that comes from the Hadith that lists the sayings and practices of Muhammad. Crimes according to the Sharia laws which could result in capital punishment include murder, rape, adultery, homosexuality, etc. Capital punishment is in use in many Muslim-majority countries, where it is utilised for such as crimes as murder, rape, apostasy, witchcraft, homosexuality, and publishing pornography.

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  • Pena de muerte en el Islam (es)
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  • Capital punishment in Islam was traditionally regulated by Sharia, the religious law in Islam that comes from the Hadith that lists the sayings and practices of Muhammad. Crimes according to the Sharia laws which could result in capital punishment include murder, rape, adultery, homosexuality, etc. Capital punishment is in use in many Muslim-majority countries, where it is utilised for such as crimes as murder, rape, apostasy, witchcraft, homosexuality, and publishing pornography. (en)
  • La pena de muerte en el Islam ha sido tradicionalmente regulada por la Sharía, la ley religiosa en el Islam que proviene de los hadices, que enumeran los dichos y prácticas de Mahoma.​​ Los delitos bajo la ley Sharia que pueden conllevar la pena de muerte incluyen el asesinato, violación y adulterio.​ La pena de muerte está en uso en muchos países de mayoría musulmana, donde se usa para delitos como asesinato, violación, apostasía, brujería y publicación de pornografía . ​ (es)
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  • Capital punishment in Islam was traditionally regulated by Sharia, the religious law in Islam that comes from the Hadith that lists the sayings and practices of Muhammad. Crimes according to the Sharia laws which could result in capital punishment include murder, rape, adultery, homosexuality, etc. Capital punishment is in use in many Muslim-majority countries, where it is utilised for such as crimes as murder, rape, apostasy, witchcraft, homosexuality, and publishing pornography. (en)
  • La pena de muerte en el Islam ha sido tradicionalmente regulada por la Sharía, la ley religiosa en el Islam que proviene de los hadices, que enumeran los dichos y prácticas de Mahoma.​​ Los delitos bajo la ley Sharia que pueden conllevar la pena de muerte incluyen el asesinato, violación y adulterio.​ La pena de muerte está en uso en muchos países de mayoría musulmana, donde se usa para delitos como asesinato, violación, apostasía, brujería y publicación de pornografía . ​ (es)
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