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Fight Against Crime in Islam

by Mohammad Maher
Magistrate, Attorney-General
The Arab Republic of Egypt

Translated By: Ismail Kashmiri

Revised By: Dr. Abdul Hamid Hussein

Published under the auspices of:
The Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs
Muhammad Tawfik Oweida, Secretary-General
A.R.E. 1975

Table of Contents:

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Forward

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PART ONE: Combating Crime is The Duty and Right of  Muslims

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PART TWO: History of Criminal Accusation
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In Ancient Laws

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In Modern Laws

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In the present Egyptian Law

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PART THREE: Procedures of Combating Crime in Islam
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CHAPTER ONE: Procedures Taken Piror to Committing of Crime

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CHAPTER TWO: "The Muhtasib" and the Attorney-General the system of "Hisbah" in Islam

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CHAPTER THREE: Deterrence by Judicature

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CHAPTER FOUR: Reconciliation and Arbitration
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1- Background

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2- Reconciliation

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CHAPTER FIVE: Proof  Procedures

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PART FOUR: Objectives Fighting of Crime
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CHAPTER ONE: Diversification of Penalties

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CHAPTER TWO: Severity of Punishment
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Criminal Gravity and Decoity

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CHAPTER THREE: Individualization of Punishment in Minor Offences

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CHAPTER FOUR: Combat of Crime by Threatening of Punishment in the Hereafter

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CHAPTER FIVE: Repentance and Forgiveness

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CHAPTER SIX: Social and Moral Measures to Avert Crime

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PART FIVE: Islamic Law's Attitudes Towards Development of Penology in Modern Times. Stages Passed by Penology

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PART SIX: The Holy Quran and The Good Citizen


 

 

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