The Habit of Tribal Dukka in Iraqi Society: A Comparative Study Between Iraqi Law and Islamic Jurisprudence
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Habit of Dukka, Attacks, Clans, Opponents, Terror.Abstract
The importance of the research lies in explaining a societal phenomenon that has turned into a disease that gnaws at the body of the society and threatens its existence. The Iraqi Penal Code dealt with the issue of threats in Chapter III of the Iraqi Penal Code No. 111 of 1969, and as a result of the widespread phenomenon of tribal dukkah, the Supreme Judicial Council increased the punishment by issuing its final decision considering tribal dukkah as terrorism, and Islamic law prohibits Assault on lives and private property, taking people's money falsely, and forbidding the intimidation of the safe, and we followed the descriptive-analytical comparative approach to reach the results of the research.
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