Punishment under Islamic law and Common Law : A Comparative Study. /
Punishment is prescribed on committing a crime because mere prohibition or mere command would not prevent people from acting against it. If there was no punishment, commands and prohibitions would become useless. If crimes against society go undetected and punished, the whole structure may be perman...
Main Author: | Abdul Halim Zulkifli author 343207 |
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Format: | text |
Language: | may |
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Johor Bahru, Johor : Perniagaan Jahabersa,
2006
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