Islamic criminal jurisprudence (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Islamic criminal jurisprudence" in English language version.

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  • Omar A. Farrukh (1969). Ibn Taimiyya on Public and Private Law in Islam or Public Policy in Islamic Jurisprudence. OCLC 55624054.

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  • Criminal procedure under shariah does not allow cross-examination of witness, or rebuttal testimony by the accused. The rules of evidence in Islamic criminal law exclude all men who lack credibility, and integrity in society (non-adl). Women and non-Muslims are not allowed to testify. Dr. Etim E. Okon European Scientific Journal May 2014 edition vol. 10, No. 14 OCLC 885580767