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hudud
hu·dud or hu·dood (ho͞o-do͞od′)n. Islam The portion of shari'a law concerning the trial and punishment of the most serious crimes, including adultery, theft, and murder, prescribing penalties such as flagellation, amputation, and beheading. [Arabic ḥudūd, plural of ḥadd, edge, limit, divine ordinance, punishment, from ḥadda, to sharpen, delimit; see ḥdd in Semitic roots.]hudud (ˈhʌdʌd) n (Koran) the set of laws and punishments specified by Allah in the Koran[from Arabic, literally: boundaries, limits]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hudud - Islamic laws stating the limits ordained by Allah and including the deterrent punishments for serious crimeshudoodIslamic law, sharia, sharia law, shariah, shariah law - the code of law derived from the Koran and from the teachings and example of Mohammed; "sharia is only applicable to Muslims"; "under Islamic law there is no separation of church and state" |
hudud
Synonyms for hududnoun Islamic laws stating the limits ordained by Allah and including the deterrent punishments for serious crimesSynonymsRelated Words- Islamic law
- sharia
- sharia law
- shariah
- shariah law
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