?What is the definition of sodomy in Islam
- Which one of the two partners will be punished?
Both of them will be punished (Article 109) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
1 - In case of penetration or sodomy, the punishment is death and the type and the quality of the punishment is determined by judge. (Article 110) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
2 - Whenever a wise and mature (adult) man has done it with an under age man, he will be killed and if the under age man hasn't resisted it, it will be up to 74 lashes. (Article 112) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
3- Whenever it's between two under age men, it will be up to 74 lashes for both of them unless one of them has resisted it. (Article 113) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
4 - The punishment for robbing and sucking the penis between two adult men for each one is a hundred lashes.But if a non-Muslim man penetrates a Muslim man, his punishment will be death. (Article 121) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
5 - If robbing or sucking the penis is repeated three times and after each time there's an orgasm, the punishment for the fourth time is death. (Article 122) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
5 - If robbing or sucking the penis is repeated three times and after each time there's an orgasm, the punishment for the fourth time is death. (Article 122) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
6 - When two men who are relatives get under one cover naked without necessity, it will be up to 99 lashes. (Article 123) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
7- If a man kisses another man passionately, he'll be bitten up to 60 lashes. (Article 124) (Rules of Islamic punishment) (Islamic penance)
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LGBT topics and Islam are influenced by both the cultural-legal history of the nations with a large Muslim population, along with how specific passages in the Qur'an and statements attributed to the prophet Muhammad are interpreted. The mainstream interpretation of Qur'anic verses and hadith condemn homosexuality and cross-dressing. In this, Islam resembles mainstream interpretations of other Abrahamic religions such as Judaism and Christianity.
پاسخحذفThe Qur'an cites the story of the "people of Lot" (also known as the people of Sodom and Gomorrah), destroyed by the wrath of Allah because they engaged in "lustful" carnal acts between men.
Eminent scholars of Islam, such as Sheikh ul-Islam Imam Malik, and Imam Shafi amongst others, ruled that Islam disallowed homosexuality and ordained capital punishment for a person guilty of it. Homosexual activity is a crime and forbidden in most Muslim-majority countries. In the Islamic regimes of Iran, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen, homosexual activity is punished with the death penalty. In Nigeria and Somalia the death penalty is issued in some regions. The legal punishment for sodomy has varied among juristic schools: some prescribe capital punishment; while other prescribe a milder discretionary punishment such as imprisonment. In some relatively secular Muslim-majority countries such as Indonesia, Jordan and Turkey this is not the case.
By contrast, homoerotic themes were present in poetry and other literature written by some Muslims from the medieval period onwards and which celebrated love between men.