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Muslim teachings about the treatment of criminals Categorise

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4-5
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Click on an item, then click on a category to place it. Or, drag and drop the item into the correct category. Organise all items before clicking 'Check'.

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Muslims support torture as it is a useful tool to get information
Muslims believe that a trial by an unbiased jury of peers is a fair trial
A trial by jury might not always be possible under Shariah law 
Muslims believe that people should have the right to a fair trial where possible
Muslims believe that because torture was condemned by Muhammad, they should not use it
Muslims and atheist humanists disagree strongly on the necessity to have treatment of prisoners be fair
Muslims do not believe that a jury is necessary to convict someone of a crime – a single judgement by one judge on one piece of evidence is sufficient
Muslims believe that justice and equality should be the ultimate aim of punishment, which includes fair treatment of criminals
Muslims believe that criminals were created unequal from Allah
Both atheist humanists and Muslims believe human rights are important and should be valued

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Pass Mark
70%