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- 3. Judges who apply the law to specific situations
- 5. crime A crime of retaliation; The victim or the victim's family exacts the punishment
- 8. Muhammad's teachings in the form of stories or sayings
- 9. crime A crime that is usually less serious (bribery and crimes in business)
- 11. A religious, political, and military leader from Mecca who unified Arabia into a single religious polity under Islam
- 13. crime The most serious crime punished according to the Qur'an (murder, theft, robbery, damaging another person's reputation, drinking alcohol, and deserting the Faith)
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- 1. of Hammurabi One of several sets of laws in the ancient Near East; Babylonian law code
- 2. Money paid for damages by the offender, the offender's family or the community
- 4. Punishment for murder
- 6. Provides Muslims with rules and guidelines for their behavior, diet, clothing, child rearing, personal hygiene, and religious practices; Islamic Law
- 7. A possible punishment for Tazir crime
- 10. The Word of Allah
- 12. The Arabic word for God
