Saturday 10 July 2010

Stoning for Adultery

Under Sharia Law the traditional punishment for adultery is stoning to death, also called lapidation.
This is a barbaric practice.
It is often the case that miscarriages of justice occur, since under Sharia Law the testimony of a woman is only worth half of the testimony of a man.
Women who are the victims of rape may well be convicted of adultery and executed.
There are no justifications or instructions for lapidation within the Koran for adultery. The punishment is only described within the Hadith.
Further details are in the booklet 'Sharia or Democracy'.
If the Koran is regarded as the supreme document within Islam, there is a logical problem:
No form of execution (lapidation or hanging etc) for adultery can be compatible with the teachings of the Koran, for the simple reason that different categories of adulterous wives are to receive different punishments. A wife who was formerly a slave is to receive half the punishment of one who was a free woman at the time of marriage.
It is not possible to be half executed, and it is not possible to be executed twice.
This logical difficulty can only be resolved if the Koran is obeyed and the Hadith are ignored regarding punishment for adultery.
Why cannot Islamic lawyers see this? It is straightforward enough.

Under considerable international pressure the Islamic Republic of Iran has stated that the woman convicted of adultery, Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani will not be executed by stoning. It is however possible that she will be executed by another method.

It is clear that the Iranian judiciary has not fully comprehended the implications of the teaching in the Koran, as described above.

We should put pressure upon them to abolish the death penalty for adultery entirely, to be consistent with the teachings in the Koran itself.

2 comments:

  1. Why is men so afraid of female sexuality? So afraid that they have to make laws against it and punish women for behaving whats in every humans nature?
    http://finnhjalmar.wordpress.com/2010/07/10/afraid-of-lustful-women/

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  2. Thank you for the comment.
    Mohammed believed that the majority of the inhabitants of hell are women, because they curse frequently and are ungrateful to their husbands.
    Whether that means he was afraid of their sexuality I do not know - I am not a psychologist.
    He did regard women as deficient in intelligence. This may account for why two women witnesses are equivalent to one man under Sharia law.
    Female Genital Mutilation is still widely practiced in Islamic countries.

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