Q. Which one of the following correctly defines the term ‘Blood Money’, often used in some Gulf countries?
Answer: D
Notes:
Explanation – Blood money, referred to as Diya in Islamic Sharia law, is a financial compensation paid by the perpetrator (or their family) to the victim’s family in cases of wrongful death or severe harm. It serves as an alternative to retribution and allows the victim’s family to accept monetary compensation instead of pursuing execution or other forms of punishment. This practice is prevalent in many Gulf countries.
Source: The Hindu
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