French mother admits to killing eight of her newborns
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/29/french-mother-murder-eight-babies
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/29/french-mother-murder-eight-babies
Under Shariah law the husband fully decides what to do about it. He could kill her or forgive her or banish her to a madhouse or whatever. But under French liberal socialist oppression the father has no say or power. He is just a slave of the state.I am waiting for Karl to respond to this thread.
That's not true! Allah commanded us not to kill our newborns, and under sharia the hadd punishment for murder is death. It has nothing to do weather the husbands whats this or that!Under Shariah law the husband fully decides what to do about it. He could kill her or forgive her or banish her to a madhouse or whatever. But under French liberal socialist oppression the father has no say or power. He is just a slave of the state.
That's not true! Allah commanded us not to kill our newborns, and under sharia the hadd punishment for murder is death. It has nothing to do weather the husbands whats this or that!
French mother admits to killing eight of her newborns
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/29/french-mother-murder-eight-babies
And technically speaking the relative can also demand 0 amount of blood money if they wish
Who decides the punishment if the father kills the children?
So in your ideal world, if the father kills the children, he walks away with no consequences beyond what his God (if said god exists) may do to him after he dies. I don't want to live in that kind of land.
Only Allah (swt) can. This is because there is no more higher head in the family hierachy than the patriarch himself, so therefore he must decide what punishment is fitting for himself. Paying one's self blood money would be rather a pointless excercise.
So in your ideal world, if the father kills the children, he walks away with no consequences beyond what his God (if said god exists) may do to him after he dies. I don't want to live in that kind of land.
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