Anyone trying to violate this rule will be punished in the form of a fine. Please do not respect religion. Because the United Arab Emirates is a purely Islamic country, the United Arab Emirates has many different rules from any country, as religious values are widely respected in the United Arab Emirates. Some of the behaviors that may be embarrassed may be the use of newspapers as wrapping paper, its name is the Prophet Muhammad, and as you listen to prayer calls, trying to sabotage in any obvious way please do not. Please do not share private space with opposite sex.
In the past, rape was often sentenced to death and there is a possibility that today at least ten countries, China, Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Bangladesh, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and North Korea are sentenced to death . In some cases, special circumstances apply. For example, rape is punished only in India if the victim is dead or persistent nutrition or if the rapist is repeatedly criminal, rape is punished only in India In Iran, if the victim does so, the rape's death penalty will be compensated It will be replaced. There is neither imprisonment nor whip.
Of the countries listed as "very high" in the Human Development Index, the eight countries of the United States, Japan, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Taiwan enforce the death penalty. There are timeouts in Korea and Russia. Qatar and Brunei were actually postponed. In Israel and Chile it can only be used for crimes committed during the war. In Africa, capital punishment is applied in several countries. Chad abolished the death penalty in 2014, but again in 2015 it used it for act of terrorism. Botswana and Nigeria are examples of countries still executing people. Recently, Burkina Faso abolished capital punishment in 2018. In 2018, Gambia announced the first step to pause execution.
It can be seen from the current situation of the death penalty in Arab law. Religion is not the main obstacle to abolish this punishment, but Arab legislators are reluctant to abolish the death penalty, especially if national security is threatened or is related to drug crime. Body safety and individual safety are another fundamental human right. The law of the Arab region is trying to protect this right and emphasizes the principle of compensation and avoids intentional or unintentional violations. However, this right is far from being fully reflected in Arab legislation.