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Paul Dresch, « Legal summary: substantive and procedural », Centre français de recherche de la péninsule Arabique
The first thing, says text B (section 2), is wounding a woman. A culprit who shows by collective oath this was done in error pays the blood-compensation twice (dam wa‑dhamm), plus a camel and a length of cloth referred to as the price of tashwīf. If he fails to show the wounding or killing was unintentional, he pays four-fold and his right (sinnah, to give and receive protection) is valid or again recognized. This latter clause is surprising. The payment sounds too little. For cash-payment to be...