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2If Blood Money Becomes Due and the Person Owns Cows or Sheep
3Amount of Blood Money for Accidental Killing
4Amount of Blood Money for Semi-Intentional Killing
5What Is Semi-Intentional Killing?
6What Is Accidental Killing?
7Amount Required to Clarify a Legal Ruling
8Blood Money for 'Al-Mudhihah' Wound
9Specific Amount, Blood Money, or Legal Rulings Regarding 'Al-Ammah'
10Blood Money for a Wound Exposing the Bone
11Ruling on Mudhihah Wound
12Ruling on Mudhihah Wound on the Face
13Blood Money for the Ear
14Blood Money for the Nose
15Blood Money for the Tip, Nostrils, and Septum of the Nose
16Blood Money for Breaking the Nose
17Blood Money for the Eye
18Blood Money for the Eyebrows
19Blood Money for the Hair of the Head
20What Is Said Regarding the Eyelashes?
21Blood Money for the Eyelashes
22Blood Money for the Mustache
23Blood Money for the Mouth
24Blood Money for Loss of Hearing and Sight
25Claim of Loss of Hearing
26Blood Money for Making Someone Mute
27Blood Money for a Crooked Jaw
28Blood Money for Impaired Vision
29Blood Money for the Lips
30Blood Money for the Tongue
31Blood Money for the Chin
32Blood Money for the Hand
33Ruling on the Hand that is Cut After the Wrist
34Blood Money for the Collarbone
35Blood Money for the Tooth
36Those Who Hold Different Blood Money for Teeth
37Those Who Consider All Fingers Equal in Blood Money
38Blood Money for the Fingers
39Those Who Consider the Fingers of the Hand and Foot Equal
40Ruling on Blinding the Eye of a One-Eyed Person
41Those Who Hold Half Blood Money in This Case
42If a One-Eyed Person Blinds Someone's Eye
43If a Tooth Turns Black Due to Injury
44How Much Time Is Given Regarding a Tooth?
45If Part of a Tooth Breaks Off
46Blood Money for a Blackened Tooth
47Blood Money for Blinding a Blind Eye
48Explanation of Blood Money for the Foot
49Ruling on a Wound That Reaches the Abdomen
50Ruling on a Wound That Penetrates the Limbs
51Blood Money for the Private Part
52Blood Money for the Edge of the Private Part
53Blood Money for Cutting a Paralyzed Hand
54Blood Money for a Broken Hand or Foot That Heals
55Blood Money for a Nail That Turns Black and Becomes Damaged
56If Someone Breaks Another's Tooth
57Explanation of Blood Money for the Rib
58Explanation of Blood Money for the Testicles
59Blood Money for the Tongue of a Mute and the Private Part of an Impotent Person
60Ruling on a Shoulder That Heals After Being Broken
61Blood Money for the Bladder
62Explanation of Blood Money for the Spine
63Explanation of Blood Money for the Chest
64Ruling on a Slave's Offense
65Ruling If a Slave Commits an Offense and Is Then Freed by His Master
66Ruling If a Slave Kills a Free Person
67Cases Where a Slave Is Pardoned
68Ruling If a Slave Kills Someone by Mistake
69Those Who Hold That Blood Money for a Free Person Is Not Taken from a Slave
70Blood Money for Blinding Both Eyes of a Slave
71Blood Money for a Slave's Teeth and Wounds
72Ruling If a Free Person Injures a Slave
73Ruling If a Slave Injures Another Slave
74Ruling If Multiple People Kill One Person
75Blood Money for the Child in the Womb of a Female Slave
76Ruling on Causing the Loss of an Animal's Offspring
77Explanation of Causing the Loss of a Child in the Womb of a Free Woman
78Is Anything Due on One Who Harms a Child in the Womb?
79Explanation of the Value of Ghurrah (Compensatory Payment)
80Upon Whom Is Ghurrah Obligatory?
81Those Who Say: No Retaliation for Wounds Penetrating the Abdomen, Skull Fractures, or Skull Wounds Exposing Bone Fragments
82Explanation of Bones: Those Who Say There Is No Retaliation for Breaking Them
83Is the Driver or the One Leading Responsible?
84Is the Rear Rider Held Liable?
85Explanation of Blood Money: Upon Whom Is It Obligatory?
86Explanation of the Crime of a Mudabbir Slave: Upon Whom Is the Punishment?
87Explanation of the Crime of a Mukatab Slave and What Is Obligatory
88Explanation of a Crime Committed Against a Mukatab Slave
89Explanation of a Crime Committed by an Umm Walad
90Ruling on Causing Loss of Intellect
91Explanation of Placing Something Outside One's Property Boundaries and Causing Harm
92Explanation of an Animal That Kills with Its Hoof
93Explanation of an Animal That Kills with Its Leg
94Explanation of the Bull, Mount, Ear, and Well
95Explanation of a Foal That Was Walking with Its Mother and Caused Harm
96An Animal That Was Set Free or Broke Its Tether and Then Caused Harm
97Explanation of an Animal's Eye
98Explanation of an Animal Whose Tail Was Cut
99Explanation of One Who Uses a Slave Without the Master's Permission
100Explanation of a Woman Who Commits a Punishable Crime
101Explanation of Intentional Killing Where Retaliation Is Not Possible
102Explanation of Semi-Intentional Killing: Upon Whom Is the Blood Money?
103Explanation of One Who Mistakenly Kills a Slave
104Explanation of Deliberate Harm, Reconciliation, and Admitting Guilt
105Explanation of a Child Committing a Crime Deliberately or by Mistake
106In How Much Time Should Blood Money Be Paid?
107Explanation of a Child Admitting Guilt
108Those Who Say: The Blood Money of a Jew or Christian Is Like That of a Muslim
109Those Who Say: The Blood Money of a Dhimmi Is Half or Less
110Those Who Say: If a Muslim Kills a Dhimmi, He Will Be Killed in Retaliation
111Those Who Say: A Muslim Will Not Be Killed for a Disbeliever
112Explanation of a Man Who Deliberately Kills a Woman
113Those Who Say: The Man Will Not Be Killed Until He Pays Blood Money
114Explanation of Retaliation Between Men and Women
115Explanation of Wounds Among Men and Women
116Explanation of a Man Who Kills His Slave
117Those Who Say: One Who Kills His Slave Will Not Be Killed in Retaliation
118Explanation of a Free Person Who Kills Another's Slave
119Explanation of a Child Born Alive from the Womb Who Then Dies, Moves, or Is One-Eyed
120Explanation of a Young Child Whose Tooth Is Broken
121Explanation of an Insane Person Who Commits a Punishable Crime
122Explanation of a Muslim Who Mistakenly Kills a Dhimmi
123Explanation of a Man Who Was Killed and His Wife Pardoned His Blood
124Those Who Say: A Woman Does Not Have the Right to Pardon
125The Wife's Inheritance of Blood Money for Her Husband's Killing
126Those Who Say: Blood Money Is Distributed Among the Heirs
127Those Who Consider Maternal Siblings as Heirs to Blood Money
128Explanation of a Man Who Was Killed and Some of His Heirs Pardoned His Blood
129Upon Whom Is Blood Money Obligatory?
130Explanation of the Physician, Medicine Giver, and Circumciser
131Explanation of a Man Who Was Killed and He Pardoned His Own Blood
132Explanation of One Killed During the Sacred Months or in the Haram
133Those Who Say: No Increase in Blood Money for Killing in the Sacred Months or Haram
134Explanation of a Man Who Kills by Strangulation
135Explanation of a Man Who Struck Another, Who Then Remained Ill Until Death
136Explanation of a Man Who Pushed Another
137Explanation of a Leaning Wall Against Whose Owner Testimony Is Given
138On One Person Falling on or Attacking Another
139Explanation of a Man Who Cut Another's Hand and the Victim Pulled His Hand Away
140Explanation of a Man Who Beat Another Until He Became Impure (Hadath)
141Explanation of a Man Who Injured Another's Head, Retaliation Was Taken, and Then He Died
142Those Who Say: If He Dies During Retaliation, No Blood Money Is Due
143Those Who Say: Intentional Killing Is Only with Iron
144When One Strikes with a Stone, Then Strikes Again with a Stone
145Explanation of a Man Killed by a Group
146If Only One Among Them Killed
147Explanation of a Man Who Wounds Himself
148Explanation of an Imam Who Makes a Mistake in Carrying Out a Legal Punishment
149Explanation of a Man Who Mistakenly Kills His Son
150Explanation of People Who Injure Each Other's Heads
151Explanation of a Dog That Bites a Person
152Those Who Say: Retaliation Is Only by the Sword
153Explanation of a Slave Who Commits a Punishable Crime
154Those Who Say: There Is No Repentance for One Who Kills a Believer
155Those Who Say: There Is Repentance for One Who Kills a Believer
156Explanation of the Sanctity of a Believer's Blood
157Those Who Say: Retaliation in Cases of Intentional Killing
158Explanation of a Child and an Adult Both Participating in a Killing
159If a Man Deliberately Kills Another, He Is Imprisoned Until Retaliation Is Taken
160Explanation of a Man Who Was Killed and Had Young Children
161Explanation of a Broken Wrist
162Explanation of a Wounded Person Who Does Not Seek Retaliation Until Recovery
163One Person Commands Another to Kill a Third
164Explanation of a Man Who Intends to Commit an Immoral Act with a Woman
165Explanation of a Man Who Kills Another While Someone Else Held Him
166What Is the Blood Money for the 'Aqilah?
167Explanation of Narrations Regarding Qasamah (Oath of Accusation)
168Explanation of Oaths in Qasamah
169How Oaths Are Administered in Qasamah
170Explanation of Taking Retaliation Through Qasamah
171Explanation of Blood: How Many Witnesses Are Required?
172Explanation of Qasamah When There Are Fewer Than Fifty People
173Explanation of a Murder Victim Found Between Two Neighborhoods
174Explanation of Qasamah for Those Who Do Not Consider It Permissible
175Explanation of a Man Killed in a Crowd
176Explanation of a Mukatab Slave Who Is Killed or Kills
177A Man Throws Fire and Burns Down a People's House
178Is There Retaliation Between Muslim and Dhimmi?
179A Man Injured Another's Head, Resulting in Loss of Vision
180Regarding Those Who Pushed Each Other into a Well or Water
181Regarding the Man Who Found Another Man with His Wife and Killed Him
182Regarding the Man Who Strikes His Wife or Female Slave with Something
183Regarding Two Men Who Testify to the Hadd Against a Man
184Regarding the Man Whose Killing Has Been Proven and Is Handed Over to the Heirs
185Regarding the Man Who Kills His Own Son
186Regarding the Man Whose Testicles Have Been Severed
187Regarding the Man Who Forces a Woman and Causes Both Her Passages to Become One
188Regarding the Man Who Asked for Water but Was Not Given Until He Died
189Causes That Make a Muslim's Blood Lawful
190Regarding the Slave Who Was Found Dead
191Regarding Blood for Which the Ruler Will Judge
192Regarding the Ally Who Is Killed
193Four Men Who Testify to Zina Against a Man for Rajm
194A Man Acquires Something from His Son and Gives It Away
195Regarding the Man Who Cuts Off a Thief's Hand
196Regarding the Man Who Throws Water on the Road
197Regarding the Man for Whom Qisas Is Being Taken: Should He Be Imprisoned?
198Regarding Mutilation in Killing
199Regarding the Man Who Commits a Punishable Mistake and Has No Guardian
200Regarding the Killing of an Ally
201The First Matter to Be Judged Among People
202Regarding the Man Who Dies During Qisas
203Regarding the Breaking of an Extra Tooth
204Regarding the Man Who Pricks His Mount to Make It Run Fast and It Causes Death: What Is the Ruling?
205The Man Who Cuts Off a Slave's Nose
206Regarding the Man Who Harms Another and Then a Settlement Is Made, After Which the Person Dies
207Regarding Bloodshed During Times of Fitnah
208A Man and a Boy Standing in a Place, Not Knowing What Happened
209Two Men, One Who Struck a Man's Head to the Brain and the Other Fractured His Skull
210The Blood of Muslims Is Equal Among Themselves
211Regarding a Mount or Goat That Destroys Crops
212Regarding the Blind Person Who Causes Harm
213Regarding the Crime of the Son of a Woman Who Performed Lian
214A Man Killed Another and Was Imprisoned, Then Was Intentionally Killed in Prison
215Explanation of Allah's Statement: 'Whoever Pardons, It Is an Expiation for His Sins'
216Regarding the Man Who Was Wounded or Killed
217A Free Man and a Slave Collide and Both Die
218Explanation of Allah's Statement: 'If He Belongs to a People with Whom You Have a Treaty'
219Qisas for Slapping
220Regarding Whipping
221Regarding the Man Who Borrows a Mount and Rides It Hard
222A Man Killed Another and Part of His Soul Left His Body
223Regarding the Man Who Stops His Mount
224Regarding a Head Wound That Bleeds but Does Not Flow, a Bone That Does Not Bleed, and a Fracture
225Regarding Two Slaves, One of Whom Is Injured
226Regarding the Man Who Came Seeking Protection and Was Killed by a Muslim
227Regarding Women Who Gave Certain News About the Murdered Person
228Regarding Severity in Diyah (Blood Money)
229A Woman Was Struck and Miscarried Her Pregnancy
230Regarding the Cry at Childbirth That Makes Diyah Obligatory
231Regarding Beard Hairs That Were Plucked and Did Not Grow Back
232Regarding the Slave Whose Master Beats Him
233Regarding Killing a Thief
234Diyah Is Obligatory Upon the Leaders of the Tribe
235Regarding Something That Fell and Landed on a Person
236Regarding the Man for Whom Qisas Is Taken for Less Than Life
237Regarding the Woman Who Is Beaten While Pregnant
238When a Slave Kills Another Slave Intentionally
239Regarding the Murdered Person Found Lying in the Market
240Regarding the Man Who Rents Out His Mount
241Regarding the Ruler Who Commands a People Regarding Something
242Regarding the Man Who Killed One Person by Mistake and Another Intentionally
243A Man Killed Someone Intentionally and Fled, and Could Not Be Caught
244Regarding the Man Found Dead in Pieces
245Who Says: The Diyah in Dirhams and Dinars Is Not Severe
246Regarding the Man Who Settled for Diyah and Then Killed the Killer
247A Woman Who Became Pregnant Through Zina
248Regarding the Ferryman Who Helps a Mount Cross the River
249Regarding the Earlobe