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== Accuracy ==

The article talks about the "right" of a husband/father to kill his wife/daughter in certain circumstances, but the law quoted says "The husband who, if his wife is caught in adultery, will kill the woman or the adulterer on the spot or cause them one of the serious injuries, will be punished with banishment." I don't see a "right to kill" here. [[Special:Contributions/98.143.79.127|98.143.79.127]] ([[User talk:98.143.79.127|talk]]) 16:30, 11 February 2020 (UTC)

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Accuracy

The article talks about the "right" of a husband/father to kill his wife/daughter in certain circumstances, but the law quoted says "The husband who, if his wife is caught in adultery, will kill the woman or the adulterer on the spot or cause them one of the serious injuries, will be punished with banishment." I don't see a "right to kill" here. 98.143.79.127 (talk) 16:30, 11 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]