Introduction
Since the beginning of history, Zina
has always been seen as an evil. There is complete unanimity of views among all
social systems namely Roman, Indian, Greek, Jewish, Egyptian that the act is
religiously sinful, morally wicked, socially evil. Social systems around the
world have always considered illegal intercourse between a man and a woman as a
serious crime and have prescribed serious punishment for it.1 The first common
lapse was the distinction between adultery and fornication. Adultery is a
punishable crime and fornication is taken to be an ordinary offence.2 Zina is a
long-standing evil, which the Holy Qur‟an and earlier scriptures have frowned
upon. The Mosaic Law provides punishment for such offence as follows. If a man
is found sleeping with another man‟s wife both of them i.e. the man and the
woman must die3 or if a man happens to meet in a town a virgin pledged to be
married and he sleeps with her, you shall take them both to the town and stone
them to death, the girl because she was in the town and did not scream for help
and the man because he violated another man‟s wife you must purge the evil from
among you.4 On the other hand, Islam enjoins marriage as a lawful means of
sexual gratification and breeding of offspring. Marriage enhances honour,
blessing and goodness by the fortification it provides against moral decadence
and weakness. The Holy Qur‟an prohibited the act of Zina even to the level of
lustful glances at the opposite sex and anything which will encourage the act.
It states as follows:
“Nor come near to Adultery, for it is
a shameful deed and evil opening the road to other evils.”5 Zina, destroys the
organizational structure of the home by prompting separation between spouses,
lack of trust which erodes the love and confidence that holds a marriage
together. Zina also if practiced leads to the undeceived upbringing and
inheritance of the illegitimate child or children. The Holy Prophet (SAW) is
reported to have said: “There is no sin after shirk greater in the sight of
Allah (SWT) than a drop of semen which a man places in a womb that is not
lawful for him”6 Zina, apart from being harmful to ones iman (faith) also
courses and spreads different types of diseases such as AIDS, and other STDs
that not only harm the parties involved but also the society. Almighty Allah
(SWT) warns believes in numerous Quranic verses not to come near to the
offence. It is not only shameful in itself and inconsistent with any self
respect for others but it opens the road to many evils.7 Zina destroys the
basis of the family. It works against this interest of children born or to be
born, it may cause murder, feuds, loss of reputation, property and permanently
loosens the bonds of the society.
TOPIC: APPRAISAL OF THE APPLICATION OF THE PUNISHMENT OF THE CRIME OF ZINA IN NIGERIA
Chapters: 1 - 5
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Number of Pages: 70
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