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[[Image:Hands-cut.jpg|right|thumb|150px|As punishment for theft, {{Quran|5|38}} asks Muslims to "cut off his or her hands". This particular punishment was carried out in the Taliban-era Afghanistan. (''[[Images_-_Punishments|more graphic images]]'')]]
[[Image:Hands-cut.jpg|right|thumb|150px|As punishment for theft, {{Quran|5|38}} asks Muslims to "cut off his or her hands". This particular punishment was carried out in the Taliban-era Afghanistan.]]
==Definition==
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[[Category:Islamic Law]]
[[Category:Shariah (Islamic Law)]]
[[Category:Articles needing to be rewritten]]
[[Category:Hudud (punishments)]]
[[Category:Criticism of Islam]]
[[Category:Human rights]]
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