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Qisas (Arabic: قصاص) is an Islamic term meaning retaliation, similar to the biblical principle of an eye for an eye. In the case of murder, it means the right of the heirs of a murder victim to demand execution of the murderer.
However, the Quran also prescribes that one should seek compensation (Diyya) and not demand retribution.[3] As execution for murder was conceived as the retaliation of the victim's heirs, traditionally the state could only carry out the execution with their permission, and they were free to forgive the murderer, either as an act of charity or in return for compensation. Qisas is enforced today in countries which follow the Sharia, such as Saudi Arabia, Iran[4] and Pakistan[5]. The issue of qisas gained considerable attention in the Western media in 2009 when Ameneh Bahrami, an Iranian woman blinded in an acid attack, demanded that her attacker be blinded as well.[6][7] [edit] References
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