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FIRST:
This is NOT a discussion on homosexuality. Off-topic posts have been removed. To quote myself:
Please see those links, any questions pm me. Not in this thread.
Coming back to the hadith, this hadith is talking about
Hudood punishments, those punishments prescribed in Islamic law. So all the issues of execution you mention when it is prescribed in Islamic law go back to that. There is also another category of punishments, the
Ta'azir punishments and those are the discretionary ones and may entail execution in some cases. For example, the scholars of Saudi Arabia have prescribed the death penalty for drug smuggling, and this is acceptable from an Islamic perspective.
format_quote Originally Posted by
IsaAbdullah
does blasphemy include rideculing? according to a hadith in which a person rideculed or made a joke of the prophet and the prophet said something about having left th religion
Yes one of the types of kufr is by mockery of Islam.
format_quote Originally Posted by
IsaAbdullah
Rape
format_quote Originally Posted by
Hijrah
There is also having gay sex
One of the principles of Islamic jurisprudence is that if anything lesser is prohibited something worse than that is likewise prohibited. So for example, when the Qur'an prohibits saying 'uff' to one's parents, obviosuly physically abusing them is even more severely prohibited. So when death is prescribed for zina then anything worse than that like rape or homosexual acts will meet no less a severe punishment, and these punishments are explicitly laid out in Islam as well.
actually the case for blasphemy is that whether the person repents or not, they are killed whether they are Muslim or kaffir, I read this on islamqa
Some scholars did indeed say that the murtadd may repent but the zindeeq may not, but the majority did not agree with this conclusion. Tulaihah al-asadi re-embraced Islam after apostating and declaring himself a prophet of God and fighting the sahaba, yet the companions did not prevent him from re-embracing Islam.
Wa alaikom salaam.