Punishment of Adultery in Different Religions
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Abstract
The rulings regarding adultery which are contained in the Holy Qur'an and the blessed hadiths of the Messenger of Allah will be kept constant, as well as the Sharia punishments and provisions derived from the Qur'an, Hadith, measurement (قیاس) and consensus of the Muslim. If we ignore all these issues and remove the rules of juridical and prostitute from the middle or abandon the practice of marriage and adopt monasticism, then this system of nature will deteriorate. Similarly, there are many wrong results of its which are as the first is that this passion should be suppressed by various means. Whether it is from having a testicle or from eating too little. As do yogis, sadhus or monks. There is no doubt that this method is unnatural. And its greatest loss is the division of the human race, and its second loss is that obscenity will continue to seek the gates of fornication. Such people commit adultery under the veil of sanctity. Its practice was common in the Christian religion. Men and women of the dervish type, who were devoted to the service of the church all their lives free from sexual desires, were secretly involved in a wide range of adultery, and the adulterous children were disposed of in various ways. Countless such incidents are recorded on the pages of history even today.
Keywords- Punishment, adultery, different religions