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Zina in Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
 is extramarital sex
Extramarital sex

Extramarital sex occurs when a Marriage engages in sexual activity with someone other than their marriage partner.Where extramarital sexual relations breach a Sexual_norm it may also be referred to as adultery, fornication, philandary, or infidelity....
 and premarital sex. Islamic law
Sharia

Sharia is the body of Islamic religious law. The term means "way" or "path to the water source"; it is the legal framework within which the public and private aspects of life are regulated for those living in a legal system based on Fiqh and for Muslims living outside the domain....
 prescribes punishments for Muslim men and women for the act of Zina.

Islamic law considers this prohibition to be for the protection of men and women and for the respect of marriage. Zina is considered one of the greatest sins in Islam, whether it is before marriage or after marriage. In addition to the punishments rendered before death, sinners will be punished severely after death, unless purged of their sins by a punishment according to shari'a law.

Islamic law
Sharia

Sharia is the body of Islamic religious law. The term means "way" or "path to the water source"; it is the legal framework within which the public and private aspects of life are regulated for those living in a legal system based on Fiqh and for Muslims living outside the domain....
 prescribe stoning
Rajm

Rajm is an Arabic language word that means to Stoning....
 as the punishment for adultery committed by a married person, while the punishment for unmarried adulterer is one hundred lashes or being exiled for 12 months.






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Zina in Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
 is extramarital sex
Extramarital sex

Extramarital sex occurs when a Marriage engages in sexual activity with someone other than their marriage partner.Where extramarital sexual relations breach a Sexual_norm it may also be referred to as adultery, fornication, philandary, or infidelity....
 and premarital sex. Islamic law
Sharia

Sharia is the body of Islamic religious law. The term means "way" or "path to the water source"; it is the legal framework within which the public and private aspects of life are regulated for those living in a legal system based on Fiqh and for Muslims living outside the domain....
 prescribes punishments for Muslim men and women for the act of Zina.

Islamic law considers this prohibition to be for the protection of men and women and for the respect of marriage. Zina is considered one of the greatest sins in Islam, whether it is before marriage or after marriage. In addition to the punishments rendered before death, sinners will be punished severely after death, unless purged of their sins by a punishment according to shari'a law.

Islamic law
Sharia

Sharia is the body of Islamic religious law. The term means "way" or "path to the water source"; it is the legal framework within which the public and private aspects of life are regulated for those living in a legal system based on Fiqh and for Muslims living outside the domain....
 prescribe stoning
Rajm

Rajm is an Arabic language word that means to Stoning....
 as the punishment for adultery committed by a married person, while the punishment for unmarried adulterer is one hundred lashes or being exiled for 12 months. The source for the punishment of an unmarried adulterer is the Quran, while the sources for the punishment of the married adulterer is found in the ahadith.

Conditions

  • The accused, before the accusation, must be known as a practising Muslim
    Muslim

    :A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
    .
  • The accused must possess common sense. The accused must not have been in an intoxicated state of mind while the act was committed.
  • The accused must be an adult.
  • The accused must have committed adultery of his/her own free will.
  • There must be four male witnesses (or pieces of evidence) to support the accusation (of sexual penetration).


Additional fulfillment of the following requirements is necessary for an execution:
  • The accused must be free and not a slave.
  • The accused must be married (according to Islamic Law), and must enjoy normal sexual relations with his/her spouse (and therefore have a legitimate means of satisfying his/her sexual desires) prior to committing adultery.
  • The accused must not be pregnant or be responsible for breast feeding a child.
Shia Islam does allow a fixed term marriage called Nika?u’l-Mut‘ah (Arabic: ???? ??????, also Nikah Mut‘ah
Nikah Mut‘ah

Nika? al-Mut?ah , or sigheh , is a fixed-term marriage contract according to the Usuli Shia Madhhab of Shariah . The duration of this type of marriage is fixed at its inception and is then automatically dissolved upon completion of its term....
 literally, marriage for pleasure, or sigheh, is a time-delimited marriage contract according to the Usuli Shia schools of Shari‘a (Islamic law)). The duration of this type of marriage is fixed at its inception and is then automatically dissolved upon completion of its term. However, the majority of Muslims (including Sunni adherents) regard this as an un-Islamic concept, and simply a way around adultery laws.

Qur'an

The Qur'an does not allow extramarital sex.

Moreover, the Qur'an considers extramarital sex as one of the major sins besides polytheism
Polytheism

Polytheism is the belief in or worship of multiple deities, such as gods and goddesses. These are usually assembled into a Pantheon , along with their own mythology and rituals....
 and murder
Murder

Murder as defined in common law countries, is the unlawful killing of another human being with intent , and generally this state of mind distinguishes murder from other forms of unlawful homicide....
:

Punishment

Some say the punishment for adultery according to the Qur'an is noted in Surah 24 (An-Núr), Verse 2:

Interpretations

Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, a well-known Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
i Islamic scholar, has examined all hadith
Hadith

Hadith are oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad. Hadith collections are regarded by all traditional madhab as important tools for determining the Muslim way of life, the sunnah....
 related to Rajm in his book Burhan. Based on principles of Islamic Jurisprudence
Fiqh

Fiqh is Islamic jurisprudence. Fiqh is an expansion of the Sharia Islamic law?based directly on the Quran and Sunnah?that complements Shariah with evolving Fatwa/interpretations of Ulema....
, such as the one from Shatibi
Imam Shatibi

Imam Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi was an Al-Andalus Sunni Islamic legal scholar following the Maliki madhhab. He died 1388 in Granada.Imam Shatibi's full name was "Ibrahim bin Mosa bin Muhammad al-Shatibi al-Gharnati"....
, who writes that Sunnah
Sunnah

Sunnah literally means ?trodden path,? and therefore, the sunnah of the prophet means ?the way and the manners of the prophet?. The word ?Sunnah? in Sunni Islam means those religious achievements and manners that were instituted by the Islamic prophet Muhammad during the 23 years of his ministry, which Muslims initially obtained through cons...
 is either explanation of the Qur'an
Qur'an

The Qur?an is the central religious text of Islam. Muslims believe the Qur?an to be the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind, and consider the original Arabic text to be the final revelation of God....
 or addition to the Qur'an. If it is an explanation, then its status is secondary otherwise, it will only be considered addition if it is not discussed by the Qur'an. Ghamidi concludes that Quranic punishment for Zina in verse does not leave a room for another interpretation. He also writes that stoning can only be prescribed for someone who rape
Rape

Rape, also referred to as sexual assault, is an assault by a person involving sexual intercourse with or sexual penetration of another person without that person's consent....
s or habitually commits fornication as prostitutes, as it constitutes hirabah
Hirabah

Hirabah is an Arabic word for ?piracy?, or ?unlawful warfare?. Hirabah comes from the root hariba, which means ?to become angry and enraged?....
 (maleficence in the land) and punishable accordingly. As it is attributed to Muhammad in following hadith:
Acquire it from me, acquire it from me. The Almighty has revealed the directive about women who habitually commit fornication about which He had promised to reveal. If such criminals are unmarried or are the unsophisticated youth, then their punishment is a hundred stripes and exile and if they are widowers or are married, then their punishment is a hundred stripes and death by stoning. Sahih Muslim
Sahih Muslim

Sahih Muslim is one of the Six major Hadith collections of the hadith in Sunni Islam, oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad....
 1690


The former regulations (i.e. the steps taken for the punishment to occur) also make some Muslims believe, that the process' goal was to eventually abolish the physical penalties relating to acts of (fornication and) adultery, that were already present within many societies around the world when Islamic teachings first arose. According to this view, the principles are so rigorous in their search for evidence, that they create the near impossibility of being able to reach a verdict that goes against the suspect in any manner.

Punishments may go ahead despite a lack of the forementioned evidence if those guilty of adultery or premarital sex decided to admit to their sins, and then accepted the punishment. This would be an indication of honesty and piety and if the sinner repents and vows never to commit such an act of sin again (Tawba Nasuha), then their punishment of the lashes or the stoning would acquit them of the sin they had committed on the day of judgement. If confessed in sincerity, the punishment purges the offender of the sin in the hereafter so that his or her punishment on earth is less severe by comparison than that which he or she may receive in purgatory.

Hadith

There are many hadith
Hadith

Hadith are oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad. Hadith collections are regarded by all traditional madhab as important tools for determining the Muslim way of life, the sunnah....
 that outline capital punishment as a penalty for adultery, including two of the following:

Imran b. Husain
Hadith of Mut'ah and Imran ibn Husain

A famous recorded oral tradition among Muslims is about comment made by Imran ibn Husain, one of the Sahaba of Muhammad and a Narrators of hadith....
 reported that a woman from Juhaina came to Muhammad
Muhammad

Muhammad Patronymic#Arabic Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib , is the founder of the Major religious groups of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as a Rasul and prophet of , the last and the greatest law-bearer in a series of prophets....
 and she had become pregnant because of adultery. She said: I am pregnant as a result of Zina. Muhammad said: "Go back, and come to me after the birth of the child". After giving birth, the woman came back to Muhammad, saying: "please purify me now". Next, Muhammad said, "Go and suckle your child, and come after the period of suckling is over." She came after the period of weaning and brought a piece of bread with her. She fed the child the piece of bread and said, "Oh Allah's Apostle, the child has been weaned." At that Muhammad pronounced judgment about her and she was stoned to death.


• • •


Reported by many companions that Ma'iz went before Muhammad
Muhammad

Muhammad Patronymic#Arabic Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib , is the founder of the Major religious groups of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as a Rasul and prophet of , the last and the greatest law-bearer in a series of prophets....
 in the Mosque and said, "I have committed adultery, please purify me." (In another report, Muhammad asked Ma'iz that the reports he heard about him are correct or not) Muhammad turned his face away from him and said "Woe to you, go back and pray to Allah for forgiveness." But the boy again came in front of Muhammad and repeated his desire for purification. The act was repeated three times, until Abu Bakr
Abu Bakr

Abu Bakr Abdallah ibn Abi Quhafa As-Siddiq was an early convert to Islam and a senior companion of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad. Throughout his life, Abu Bakr remained a friend and confidante of Muhammad....
, sitting close by, told the Ma'iz to leave, as the fourth repetition of the plea would get him stoned. But the man persisted. Muhammad then turned to him and said "you might have kissed or caressed her or you might have looked at her with lust (and so assumed that you committed Zina)". Ma'iz replied in the negative. Allah's Apostle said "did you lie in bed with her?" Ma'iz replied in the affirmative. He then asked, "did you have sexual intercourse?" Ma'iz replied in the affirmative. Then Muhammad got quite uncomfortable, and asked "Did your male organ disappear in the female part?" Ma'iz replied in the affirmative. He then asked, once more, whether Ma'iz knew what Zina means. Ma'iz replied "yes, I have committed the same act a husband commits with his wife." Muhammad asked if he was married, and he replied "yes". Muhammad asked if he took any wine, and Ma'iz again replied in the negative. Muhammad then sent for an inquiry from the neighbors of Ma'iz, whether or not Ma'iz suffered from insanity. The replies all came in the negative. Muhammad then said, "had you kept it a secret, it would have been better for you." Muhammad then ordered Ma'iz to be stoned to death. During the stoning, Ma'iz cried out, "O people, take me back to the Holy Prophet, the people of my clan deluded me." When this was reported to Muhammad, he replied "Why did you not let him off, he might have repented, and Allah may have accepted it."


It is reported that the woman in the above case was not punished. This makes Ghamidi believe that it was a case of rape
Rape

Rape, also referred to as sexual assault, is an assault by a person involving sexual intercourse with or sexual penetration of another person without that person's consent....
 and Ma'iz was given the punishment of hirabah
Hirabah

Hirabah is an Arabic word for ?piracy?, or ?unlawful warfare?. Hirabah comes from the root hariba, which means ?to become angry and enraged?....
 and not adultery
Adultery

Adultery is the voluntary sexual intercourse between a marriage and another person who is not his or her spouse, though in many places it is only considered adultery when a married woman has sexual relations with someone who is not her husband and in others it is only considered adultery when a married woman has sexual relations with someon...
.


In all traditions, stoning
Stoning

Stoning, or lapidation, refers to a form of capital punishment whereby an organized group throws stones at the convicted individual until the person dies....
 only occurred after one of the adulterers voluntarily came to Muhammad
Muhammad

Muhammad Patronymic#Arabic Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib , is the founder of the Major religious groups of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as a Rasul and prophet of , the last and the greatest law-bearer in a series of prophets....
 and bore witness against him or herself.

See also

  • Honor killing
    Honor killing

    Honor killing is the murder of a family or clan member by one or more fellow family members, when the murderers believe the victim to have brought honour upon the family, clan, or community, normally by utilizing dress codes unacceptable to certain people or engaging in certain sexual acts....
  • Sex and the law
    Sex and the law

    This article examines how human human sexuality and human sexual behavior interacts with, and is regulated by, human laws....
  • Nikah urfi
    Nikah urfi

    Nikah urfi is a kind of marriage.Etymology 'Urfi comes from the Arabic word 'Urf, which means custom, convention, or a customary act....
  • Nikah mut‘ah
    Nikah Mut‘ah

    Nika? al-Mut?ah , or sigheh , is a fixed-term marriage contract according to the Usuli Shia Madhhab of Shariah . The duration of this type of marriage is fixed at its inception and is then automatically dissolved upon completion of its term....
  • Rajm
    Rajm

    Rajm is an Arabic language word that means to Stoning....
  • Hirabah
    Hirabah

    Hirabah is an Arabic word for ?piracy?, or ?unlawful warfare?. Hirabah comes from the root hariba, which means ?to become angry and enraged?....
  • Namus
    Namus

    Namus is an ethical category, a virtue, in Middle Eastern Muslim patriarchal character. It is a strongly gender-specific category of relations within a family described in terms of honor, attention, respect/respectability, and modesty....
  • Ma malakat aymanukum and sex
    Ma malakat aymanukum and sex

    In Islamic Divine law , Ma malakat aymanukum is the term for slaves, which may be captives of war. A male master may legally marry then have sexual intercourse with his female slave, making a Ma malakat aymanukum and spouses the only category of people a man may have sexual intercourse with....


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