Salb
Salb
Crucifixion, typically refers to the inhumane and painful method of execution and/or torture by tying and/or nailing someone to a cross, stake or tree. It can also refer to the method of public display of a body after execution. It is still being used in some Islamic countries, as it is endorsed by the Qur'an.
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- Shariah, Fiqh and the Sciences of Nature - Part 1
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- Shariah, Fiqh and the Sciences of Nature - Part 4
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