Crime And: Punishment Kurdish
: Scholars often analyze the book’s "crime and punishment" categories alongside the Qur'anic world view
Under the new Kurdish model, serious crimes like murder are handled by professional courts, but minor crimes (theft, assault, property damage) are referred to Malê Civaka (House of Society) councils. crime and punishment kurdish
In Iranian Kurdistan (Rojhilat), the punishment for belonging to organizations like the Komala or PJAK is execution. Following the 2022 "Woman, Life, Freedom" uprising, Kurdish detainees have faced unparalleled brutalities in Evin Prison. The "crime" is often Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption on earth")—a catch-all charge that carries the death penalty for political activism. : Scholars often analyze the book’s "crime and
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