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15-Year Aggravated Prison Sentence for Uber Driver Accused of Kidnapping ‘Sunrise Girl’ Habiba Al-Shamaa

Tuesday, April 16, 2024 03:06

A 15-year aggravated prison sentence was handed down by the Cairo Criminal Court against him Driver for uber He is accused of trying to kidnap Habiba Al-Shamaa, “the Sunrise girl”.HideTo prove his innocence in front of everyone, Al-Youm Al-Sabea explains in the following points whether “Al-Shashaa” can be used in Egyptian courts.

“return to origin”HideFor the Bedouin community, in the Hijaz and the Arabian Peninsula, it is especially known in the governorates of Sinai, Ismailia, and Sharqia as a method of normal arbitration between disputes, in which the “al-Mubsha” or the arbitrator uses fire​​​​to decide on. a case where two parties disagree, or prove the truth or lies of a person, where he must lick a piece of metal in the fire, and believe that if he is telling the truth, the fire will not hit him, and if he is lying, the metal will put his tongue carefully.

The vision has been mentioned in many traditional books, including the book The Levant Clans by Ahmed Wasfi Zakaria, who said that in the past, when all the evidence was evidence to proving the criminal tired, the judge decided to send the accused to a man from the hospital. The Sufi orders like the Rifa’iyyah and others like them called it (al-Mubsha’), and this man would come with a broad rod a piece of iron, and he defends it with fire ​​​​​​​​​in the presence of the plaintiff or his representatives until he reaches the highest level of heat, and if no harm occurs, he will declare him innocent. If the accused is absent from the disturbance or refuses to be present, he is presumed guilty.

Covert listening methods

Before the start of the trial session, each of the two parties in the dispute must appoint a guarantor to guarantee both parties the rights arising from the confirmation or rejection of the charge against the accused, while ‘ these are peaceful solutions, such as the plaintiff accepting blood money if the murder charge is proven.

Before the accused does the hidden thing, he has to stick out his tongue for the audience so they can make sure he didn’t put anything on his tongue to protect it from being heated in the fire and tear 3 times After that, the mubasher gives him some water to rinse, then he sticks out his tongue so that people can see him and see how soon a trace of fire will appear on him, otherwise he would be innocent.

Sharia rules on blasphemy

Regarding the Sharia view of heinousness, the Fatwa House of Egypt had previously made it clear, through its official page on the social networking site “Facebook,” and the Fatwa House said: “Heinousness has no basis in the Sharia law in proving the charges or accusations. it is forbidden to identify the person who committed the crime, and to deal with him, because of what is there.” Harm and pain, and because of the indifference of false accusations to prove the truth, but we must work according to the legal procedures of the Sharia. ordered for us, whether by negotiation or by legal action, guided by the words of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family: “The proof is on the one who ‘ claim, and the oath is on the person who denies. narration.” “Al-Daraqutni”.

Habiba Al-Shamaa died on March 14 as a result of her injuries after jumping from an Uber driver’s car. The Public Finance ordered that the person accused of attempting to kidnap the victim, Habiba Al-Shamaa, be sent to a competent criminal court. To punish him on charges of attempting to abduct her by force, possession of the narcotic essence of cannabis in circumstances other than those authorized by law, and driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of that drug. Today, the first session of his trial began.

2024-04-16 13:06:00
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