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“Qatl” means causing death of

A. Human being
B. An animal
C. Any other living thing
D. None of These
Correct Answer: A. Human being

'Qatl' is a fundamental term in Islamic criminal law, particularly within the context of offenses against life. It is specifically defined and applied to the taking of human life.

  • Option A: Human being is the correct answer. In Islamic jurisprudence and legal systems that incorporate it, 'Qatl' refers exclusively to the unlawful killing of a human being, equivalent to homicide.
  • Option B: An animal is incorrect. Causing the death of an animal, while potentially an offense (e.g., animal cruelty), is not termed 'Qatl' in this legal context.
  • Option C: Any other living thing is too broad. 'Qatl' is a specific legal term reserved for the killing of human life, not plants or other organisms.

Therefore, 'Qatl' precisely denotes the act of causing the death of a human being.

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