a man who killed someone other...he has also give his life for the sake of killing him
Qisas is an Arabic word that means equality in punishment. The killer, intentionally and on purpose, should be killed unless being forgiven by the brother (or relatives etc.) against blood-money to made fairly and with justice.
No, Islam does not disagree with capital punishment. Islam believes in eye for eye and ear for ear. If a person kills an other person without just cause - irrespective of his/her religion, caste, colour, or creed, he kills all human beings. Such a person should be killed. However, if the heirs of the killed person forgive the killer willingly, or spare his life by taking certain amount in Qisas, that is a good deed. Allah Karim likes it. They will be rewarded by Almighty God.
In Islam, the punishment for apostasy according to Hadith is death.
If you do not follow the religion of Islam, you will be sent to the hell fire
In Islam religion, the killer should be killed.
In Islam, cremation is generally not allowed as it is seen as disrespectful to the deceased. The punishment for cremation in Islam is not specified in the Quran or Hadith, but it is considered a violation of Islamic burial customs and traditions.
In Islam, wearing makeup is not inherently forbidden, but it is advised to be done modestly. There is no specific punishment for wearing makeup in Islam, as long as it is done in a way that is not excessive or immodest.
No punishment for looking .
Islam believes in justice. If a person kills another, the heirs of the murdered person have the right to kill him in return under shria law (this is qisas), they may , however, forgive him, if they like. Life for life, ear for ear, eye for eye, and nose for nose.
In Islam, hitting one's wife is not allowed and is considered a sin. The punishment for such actions can vary, but it is generally condemned and discouraged in Islamic teachings.
Kind sir, Islam is not a country. Thank you for your ignorance. Sincerely, Amanda
In Islam, the punishment for zina (sexual relations outside of marriage) before marriage can vary depending on the interpretation of Islamic law in different countries. In some Islamic countries, the punishment for zina before marriage can include flogging or imprisonment.