Английская Википедия:Al-Kaffarah

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Al-Kaffarah is a term in Islamic law meaning the expiation of sin, referred to special sanction to compensate for the offense or sin[1] when the particular for violation (evil-doing) or unintentional murder is committed. Kaffarah is paid violating some action like fasting, oath, ihram and unintentional murder and semi-unintentional murder.

Etymology

The root of Al-Kaffarah is Kafar (Arabic: کَفَرَШаблон:Lrm), means covering.[1][2] In Quran, Kaffarah as a kind of worship is the way that Allah ignores sins and covers them.[2][1] By language Kaffarah means "a trait that tends to the expiation or atonement of sin".[3] By Technique, it means a determined penalty that is done expiation for sin.[3][1]

Types

Kaffarah is a special sanction to compensate for committing a sin, unintentional murder, or other offense.[4][5] According to the Quran and Hadith, Kaffarah is classified into the following categories:[3]

Unintentional murder and semi-unintentional murder

In Islamic law, a person who committed the unintentional murder must release a slave[3] or a fast of two consecutive months[6] and pay Diya unless murder's family forgive him.[7] Kaffara is the expiated treat for crimes while blood money (Diya), as the social function is paid to the relative of the dead, the definition describes the relationship between the offender and dead.[6]Шаблон:Efn

Fasting

Someone breaking a fast, or not following it from its inception, or having sexual intercourse with their spouse during it, without a reason accredited by Sharia[3] is required to pay Kaffarah.[4][8]Шаблон:Efn The first payment method is to release a slave, and if that is not possible, a person should fast for two successive months, or feed sixty poor people.[3][9][10]

Oaths

If someone breaks an oath,[11][12] paying Kaffarah is necessary.Шаблон:Efn In this case, Kaffarah could include:[13]

  1. Feeding ten poor people
  2. Dress up to them (poor people)
  3. Releasing a slave[3]
  4. Fasting three days (if the person cannot afford any of the above)

Hajj

Anyone who violates Ihram restrictions in Hajj,[14] (by having sexual intercourse, wearing a sewn dress, killing animals, etc.) must pay Kaffarah.[4]Шаблон:Efn In this situation, Kaffarah respectively includes:[15]

  1. Three days of fasting
  2. Feeding sixty people
  3. Slaughtering a goat or even carrying out a badnah (carrying seven slaughters)
  4. Sadaqah[3]

Zihar

Zihar was a method of divorce used frequently by pagan Arabs.[16] If someone does Zihar then returns to his wife,Шаблон:Efn[17][18] he must pay Kaffarah. In this situation, Kaffarah includes:[19][20]

  1. Fasting for two successive months
  2. Feeding sixty poor people[3]

See also

Notes

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References

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