Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Flag Counter                                Adultery

Q. In Islam, what is the case, the outcome and the punishment of Adultery? 
A. In Islam, the case of Adultery is portrayed as a huge sin, which outcomes one and only: the destructive death of being stoned to death. 

Q. Was The holy lady Maryam accused of committing adultery? Did she anyway? 
A. Indeed she was, though only by the hatred Jews and the mislead men and women of Israel, but regards to your Question, she certainly didn't commit Adultery, and she was blessed by Allah a son, via his blessings of a bunch of fruits, which came from Heaven, and these enabled her, after eating, to be pregnant, naturally, by Allah...

Q. If a married woman commits adultery with a man, what would be your ruling about them.
A. That woman becomes permanently haram for him, and that man is recommended  as well as his rights in a huge quantity, to punish her via Divorce, or as said: Stoning to death.

Q. Why is it that stoning to death method is in use in Islam for Adultery?
A. The reason why Islam acts to Adultery in such a way is due to the fact that this crime in it self is highly disliked by Allah, and those who commit it, have been caught in such an act which Allah highly dislikes, and for a crime to be at such a peak, Allah has ordered its punishment to be at that level too. 
Achan ... took of the accursed thing. ... And all Israel stoned him with stones, and burned them with fire, after they had stoned them with stones. ... So the LORD turned from the fierceness of his anger. Joshua 7:1-26
Even the Bible somewhat mentions the system of stoning.