Criminal Provision for a crime Registered Against an Anonym: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study

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  • Mohammd Ali G Al Zuraib

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Purpose: This research focuses on addressing criminal provisions when the perpetrator is unknown. Theortical framework: This study highlights the richness of the jurisprudential heritage in practical applications that can be utilized in similar contemporary issues. Design/methodology/approach: The study undertook a content analysis to investigate the provision of ciriminal acts when the perpetrator is unknown. Findings: the study concluced that if the perpetrator is unaware of the victim's presence in certain circumstances, blood money is allocated; otherwise, it is paid from the public treasury. Perpetrators who fight transgressors or non-believers during war do not owe blood money if they later convert to Islam or repent.  Research, Practical & Social implications: It's important to highlight the precedence of Islamic legislation for many current principles and regulations. Originality/value: The value of the study is shown in modernizing the jurisprudential to come up with the new issues that appear in societies.

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2023-12-02

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Zuraib, M. A. G. . A. . (2023). Criminal Provision for a crime Registered Against an Anonym: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study . Migration Letters, 20(S11), 1055–1063. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/6895

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