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What Is Diyah (Blood Money) in Islam?

Diyah refers to compensation paid to the victim or their family in cases of murder or bodily injury, providing an alternative to the retaliatory punishment of Qisas.

Key Aspects of Diyah:

  1. Monetary Compensation: The blood money is typically paid by the perpetrator or their family to the victim’s family as a form of restitution.
  2. Agreement Between Parties: The amount of Diyah is generally determined by the severity of the crime and is agreed upon by the families involved or a judge.
  3. Optional Alternative to Retaliation: In cases where Qisas is applicable, the victim’s family may opt for receiving Diyah instead of demanding retaliation.

Importance of Diyah:

  • Provides a peaceful resolution to crimes of bodily harm or murder, preventing cycles of vengeance and conflict.
  • Encourages personal accountability and compensates the victim or their family for the harm caused.
  • Reinforces justice while offering an opportunity for mercy and forgiveness.

 

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