Introduction to the Shariah System of the Former State of Chitral
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2022(3-II)31Keywords:
Bahman, Kohistany, Chitral River, Raess AwalAbstract
Human life is of great value in Islam. That is why God has prescribed punishments. In which there is apparently death but in reality there is life in these punishments and sharia system. When we see this sharia system in Chitral, it has been in use for seven centuries. It is a fact that people in mountainous areas are naturally temperamental. But when we look at the people of Chitral, we find opposite to it. That these people, despite living in the rocky valleys of Terich Meir, K2 and Mount Hindu Kush, seem to have a very gentle temperament, a quiet temperament, far from fighting. Therefore, awareness of this fact is very important. What is the secret of this unique quality of the people Chitral, particularly in the country and generally in Asia.
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