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Discussing "War Crimes in Islamic Jurisprudence," The author points out 21 instances that are cited in jurisprudential texts. These include actions such as abandoning the battlefield, disobedience to commanders, arson, flooding, deforestation, cutting down the trees and destruction of agricultural lands, the use of biological and chemical weapons, the killing of women, children, religious figures, and civilians, mutilation, conducting ambushes and unfair surprise attacks, urban warfare, the killing of prisoners and wounded soldiers, and assaults on the honor of individuals (pp. 362-372).
Discussing "War Crimes in Islamic Jurisprudence," The author points out 21 instances that are cited in jurisprudential texts. These include actions such as abandoning the battlefield, disobedience to commanders, arson, flooding, deforestation, cutting down the trees and destruction of agricultural lands, the use of biological and chemical weapons, the killing of women, children, religious figures, and civilians, mutilation, conducting ambushes and unfair surprise attacks, urban warfare, the killing of prisoners and wounded soldiers, and assaults on the honor of individuals (pp. 362-372).
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