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(...) Ahura Mazda answered: 'The man that lies with mankind as man lies with womankind, or as woman lies with mankind, is the man that is a Daeva; this one is the man that is a worshipper of the Daevas, that is a male paramour of the Daevas, that is a female paramour of the Daevas, that is a wife to the Daeva; this is the man that is as bad as a Daeva, that is in his whole being a Daeva; this is the man that is a Daeva before he dies, and becomes one of the unseen Daevas after death: so is he, whether he has lain with mankind as mankind, or as womankind. The guilty may be killed by any one, without an order from the Dastur (see ยง 74 n.), and by this execution an ordinary capital crime may be redeemed. (...)
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: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)In practice, though, these laws are rarely enforced, and the issue tends to be dealt with inside the family.
Walderman Hansen doubts whether sensual passions played any part in their love [sic]; puri doubts about their homosexual relationship
Consensual same-sex sexual conduct is a criminal offense; however, the government rarely prosecuted cases
The penalty for conviction of same-sex relations is a fine, two years to life imprisonment, or both...the Hudood Ordinance of 1979 criminalizes sexual intercourse outside of marriage in accordance with sharia, with penalties of whipping or, potentially, death. There have been disputes as to whether the Hudood Ordinance notionally applies to both opposite-sex and same-sex conduct, but there were no known cases of the government applying the ordinance to same-sex conduct, and there have been no known cases of executions for homosexuality.
The penalty for conviction of same-sex relations is a fine, two years to life imprisonment, or both...the Hudood Ordinance of 1979 criminalizes sexual intercourse outside of marriage in accordance with sharia, with penalties of whipping or, potentially, death. There have been disputes as to whether the Hudood Ordinance notionally applies to both opposite-sex and same-sex conduct, but there were no known cases of the government applying the ordinance to same-sex conduct, and there have been no known cases of executions for homosexuality.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)Consensual same-sex sexual conduct is a criminal offense; however, the government rarely prosecuted cases