crayon
11-16-2008, 05:18 PM
Wasn't sure where to post this..
I was just watching a short doc on prison torture, and it was horrifying. It got me thinking about whether torture is allowed in islam. I asked my parents, they said it isn't, which I feel is right, but I wanted to make sure.
What is Islam's stance on torture? Is it completely forbidden or are there any circumstances when it is allowed? If yes, what kinds/to what extent? Just any info regarding islam and torture would be good, jazakum allah khair.
ReplySaadet
11-18-2008, 01:12 AM
Torture is forbidden in Islam. Islam gives strict guidelines for punishment. If someone commits a crime, and their guilt is proven beyond a doubt, the Sharia dictates that they recieve the appropriate punishment, no more, no less.
Replycrayon
11-18-2008, 03:08 PM
Jazak Allah khair.
Anyone else have any other info? Hadiths perhaps? Torturing POW's is definitely haram, right, since if I recall correctly they have to be treated very well..?
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