hudood

/hʊˈduːd/
noun
  1. In Islamic law, fixed punishments for certain crimes considered to be against God, such as theft or adultery.
    • The hudood laws prescribe specific penalties for offenses like theft and apostasy.
    • Scholars debate whether hudood punishments should be applied in modern legal systems.
    • The country's legal system incorporates hudood for a limited set of religious crimes.
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