Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence on the Offence of Trafficking in Persons: An Interpretation of Fasād fī al Arḍ and Ḥadd Offence

Divine law is the basic law in the Muslim states that guides the positive law of the state. Islamic law is called the Sharī’ah; while Islamic jurisprudence is called the Fiqh. Allāh Almighty has prescribed fixed punishments for some offences. Those offences are called the Hudood offence. There is no...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Sohail, Ataullah Khan Mahmood
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Language:Arabic
Published: Bahauddin Zakariya University 2021-02-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research
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Online Access:http://pjir.bzu.edu.pk/website/journal/article/6020dc0c12551/page
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description Divine law is the basic law in the Muslim states that guides the positive law of the state. Islamic law is called the Sharī’ah; while Islamic jurisprudence is called the Fiqh. Allāh Almighty has prescribed fixed punishments for some offences. Those offences are called the Hudood offence. There is not any consensus about the exact number of Hudood offences; however the figure fluctuates from four to ten offences that fall in the category of Hudood offences. Islamic criminal jurisprudence developed in the fact that trafficking in persons is included in the category of Hudood offences. Allāh almighty has prescribed limits for every act of human being. Any person violating such limits is condemned and held as sinful which is called as offence in the positive legal system. Any such violation in more shameful manner is called Fasād fī al Arḍ. Trafficking in persons is also one of the wrongs creating Fasād fī al Arḍ.
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spelling doaj-art-005d75ffc56549e88493f1fac4b90baf2025-08-20T02:18:58ZaraBahauddin Zakariya UniversityPakistan Journal of Islamic Research2070-03262618-08202021-02-012026020dc0c12551Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence on the Offence of Trafficking in Persons: An Interpretation of Fasād fī al Arḍ and Ḥadd OffenceMuhammad Sohail0Ataullah Khan Mahmood1Ph.D Scholar, Department of Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad. Civil Judge cum Judicial Magistrate, Islamabad.Assistant Professor, Department of Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad.Divine law is the basic law in the Muslim states that guides the positive law of the state. Islamic law is called the Sharī’ah; while Islamic jurisprudence is called the Fiqh. Allāh Almighty has prescribed fixed punishments for some offences. Those offences are called the Hudood offence. There is not any consensus about the exact number of Hudood offences; however the figure fluctuates from four to ten offences that fall in the category of Hudood offences. Islamic criminal jurisprudence developed in the fact that trafficking in persons is included in the category of Hudood offences. Allāh almighty has prescribed limits for every act of human being. Any person violating such limits is condemned and held as sinful which is called as offence in the positive legal system. Any such violation in more shameful manner is called Fasād fī al Arḍ. Trafficking in persons is also one of the wrongs creating Fasād fī al Arḍ.http://pjir.bzu.edu.pk/website/journal/article/6020dc0c12551/pageJurisprudenceIslamic LawIslamic Criminal JurisprudenceHudood OffencesFasād fī al ArḍTrafficking in Persons
spellingShingle Muhammad Sohail
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Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence on the Offence of Trafficking in Persons: An Interpretation of Fasād fī al Arḍ and Ḥadd Offence
Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research
Jurisprudence
Islamic Law
Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence
Hudood Offences
Fasād fī al Arḍ
Trafficking in Persons
title Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence on the Offence of Trafficking in Persons: An Interpretation of Fasād fī al Arḍ and Ḥadd Offence
title_full Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence on the Offence of Trafficking in Persons: An Interpretation of Fasād fī al Arḍ and Ḥadd Offence
title_fullStr Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence on the Offence of Trafficking in Persons: An Interpretation of Fasād fī al Arḍ and Ḥadd Offence
title_full_unstemmed Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence on the Offence of Trafficking in Persons: An Interpretation of Fasād fī al Arḍ and Ḥadd Offence
title_short Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence on the Offence of Trafficking in Persons: An Interpretation of Fasād fī al Arḍ and Ḥadd Offence
title_sort islamic criminal jurisprudence on the offence of trafficking in persons an interpretation of fasad fi al ard and hadd offence
topic Jurisprudence
Islamic Law
Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence
Hudood Offences
Fasād fī al Arḍ
Trafficking in Persons
url http://pjir.bzu.edu.pk/website/journal/article/6020dc0c12551/page
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