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Muslim attitudes towards the death penalty Categorise

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4-5
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Muslims
Atheist Humanists

To administer the death penalty has basis in Sunnah, so it is permissible 
There is no current humane method of administering capital punishment; therefore, it is wrong
Money can be paid in the place of the death penalty in reparation, to the victims family
There is basis in the Qur'an for the death penalty to be justified
The death penalty fails to prevent crime and deter criminals, so it should not exist
Death should be the penalty for murder and adultery
While it is allowed by religious codes, it's not considered to be ideal
The death penalty is wrong because it is not a humane treatment of criminals
From a logical perspective, capital punishment costs the taxpayer a lot of money in the countries where it is practised
Too many innocent people have been put to death by the death penalty; this is not justice

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Pass Mark
70%