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719. ali, Ahmed I. Compensation in intentional homicide in Islamic law. Journal of Islamic and Comparative Law, 9 (1980) pp. 39-54.

720. anderson, J.N.D. Homicide in Islamic law.

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721. bashir, Samina. Infanticide and diminished responsibility—in conflict with international human rights law and Islamic legal norms. Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research, 8 (2011) pp. 45-60.

722. bin dir'a, Abboud bin Ali. Punishment to a person who commits murder by casting evil eye, in Islamic jurisprudence. Contemporary Jurisprudence Research Journal/Majallat al-Buhüth al-Fiqhlyah al-Mu’asirah, 92 (2011­2012), pp. 12-14.

723. GHAMIDI, Javed Ahmad. The punishment of intentional murder. Renais­sance: A Monthly IslamicJournal, 23 xii (2013) pp. 4-8.

724. hakeri, Hakan. Totungsdelikte im islamischen Strafrecht. Berlin: Logos Verlag, 2002. 64 pp.

725. hewesh, Mohammad Ibn Ibrahim Al-. Murder and homicide in Islamic criminal Law: textual foundations. Ed. Tahir Mahmood. Criminal law in Islam and the Muslim world: a comparative perspective. New Delhi: Institute of Objective Studies, 2005, pp. 151-163.

726. Lapin, T.W. “In the matter of a murdered person...” The Qur’an, 2:178. University of Baltimore Law Forum, 6 iii (1976) pp. 14-16.

727. Louis-Francois, Jane. Le crime de sang en droit musulman. These de doctorat en Droit prive et sciences criminelles, Universite de Perpignan, 2002. 429 pp.

728. megalli, Hasan Ali. Straftaten gegen das Leben: eine Vergleichsstudie zwischen arabischer und ausländischer Gesetzgebung. Ph.D. dissertation, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 1984. 253 pp.

729. oksüz, Adil. El asesinato y su castigo en el Coran y en la Tora. Terrorismo y ataques suicidas: una perspectiva isldmica. Ed. Ergün ^apan, Somerset, NJ: The Light, 2005, pp. 125-139.

730. powers, Paul R. Offending heaven and earth: sin and expiation in Islamic homicide law. Islamic Law and Society, 14 i (2007) pp. 42-80.

731. shah, Sayed Sikandar. Homicide in Islam: major legal themes. Arab Law Quarterly, 14 (1999) pp. 159-168.

732. spatz, Melissa. A ‘lesser’ crime: a comparative study of legal defenses for men who kill their wives. Columbia Journal of Law & Social Problems, 24 (1991) pp. 597-638.

733. wright, Brian. Homicide and Islamic criminal law in 19th century Muslim jurisdictions. Ph.D. dissertation, McGill University, 2019. 240 pp.

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