Yzd Khalifa
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My understanding is that the law exist, and exist against sorcery. Whether or not it is practically applied is a different issue. So clear my confusion here, does it? If it does, than my next question is how is it implemented. I mean some body can write a few lines on a piece of paper and call it sorcery. Would the law, if in existence, treat it like that? It is different matter if there is no punishment.
No, we don't have a rigid law for the practice of sorcery. However, just for the record to make the air clear a bit, Sorcery is forbidden in our faith. In addition to that, we don't punish people for death for the practice of sorcery, but for the other crime that might have been committed behind it.
I mean some body can write a few lines on a piece of paper and call it sorcery. Would the law, if in existence, treat it like that?
Good Question!
I don't think they will take it seriously though
@Kloitra
And by no means am I trying to degrade your country, or its laws. I doubt there is any country with more ridiculous laws as US, whatever the reason be, so no point taking pot shots at any other country
Absolutely Not
I have a fundamental respect for those who seek knowledge over pre-judgments, and I'm here to answer the questions that have been made by people who take this issue seriously rather than bashing KSA or India. Our relations with India is very important to us, and the Indian people deserve full-detailed answers about our justice system ,and our procedures. Indians, -along with our friends- had done a great job for KSA over the years. Today, India is an economic partner of KSA, and we are also working together to warm up the relations between India and Pakistan, trust me nothing can make us more happier than prosperous neighbors living together hand to hand.
As your PM once said, the world is large enough to accommodate China and India. You might also add us, if you possibly could
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