kysse wrote:According to your religion, the end justifies the means? What a joke.
Even pagan laws don't justify crime.
@kysse says she has never stolen her colleagues pen. If she had, she would be in jail right now
@kysse, please tell us which law punishes the below people:
1. If an insane person steals
2. If a person steals under duress, i.e. compelled to do so
3. If a person whose freedom is restricted steals, it cannot be called a theft.
4. If a person steals during times of famine or extreme hunger
5. If the the value of the stolen object is very small for example @kysse steals her coleagues biro pen (in Islam less than one-fourth misqal of pure gold)
Let me help you with the answer:
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Until recently, a general defence of necessity did not exist in English law."
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Recently the courts have begun to show a willingness to allow the defence of necessity, or duress of circumstances.."
But in Islam, defense of necessity has always existed