TY - GEN AB - Mohammad Kamali considers problems associated with and proposals for reform of the hudud punishments prescribed by Islamic criminal law, and other topics related to crime and punishment in Shariah. He examines what the Qur'an and hadith say about hudud punishments, as well as just retaliation (qisas), and discretionary punishments (ta'zir), and looks at modern-day applications of Islamic criminal law in 15 Muslim countries. Particular attention is given to developments in Malaysia, a multi-religious society, federal state, and self-described democracy, where a lively debate about hudud has been on-going for the last three decades. AU - Kamali, Mohammad Hashim, CN - Oxford Scholarship Online CN - KBP3791 ID - 891013 KW - Criminal law (Islamic law) KW - Punishment (Islamic law) KW - Criminal law KW - Crime KW - Punishment KW - Criminal law KW - Punishment LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190910648.001.0001 N1 - Also issued in print: 2019. N2 - Mohammad Kamali considers problems associated with and proposals for reform of the hudud punishments prescribed by Islamic criminal law, and other topics related to crime and punishment in Shariah. He examines what the Qur'an and hadith say about hudud punishments, as well as just retaliation (qisas), and discretionary punishments (ta'zir), and looks at modern-day applications of Islamic criminal law in 15 Muslim countries. Particular attention is given to developments in Malaysia, a multi-religious society, federal state, and self-described democracy, where a lively debate about hudud has been on-going for the last three decades. SN - 9780190910679 T1 - Crime and punishment in Islamic law :a fresh interpretation / TI - Crime and punishment in Islamic law :a fresh interpretation / UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190910648.001.0001 ER -