2. The Code doesn't make any difference to offenses committed going before its dispersion date; those offenses will be addressed by the prior guideline.
3. The Reformatory Code is appropriate to all offenses committed in the Express regardless of what the miscreant's status in the State (for instance occupant, temporary visitor).
4. The Restorative Code is material to all offenses committed by an occupant outer the State in spite of the way that the offense is sensible where serious with the exception of assuming a particular plan of this code unequivocally articulates regardless. theft in Islam
5. The Remedial Code is pertinent to all offenses committed by a non-inhabitant outer the State when a particular game plan of this code expressly broadcasts so or when the liable party's lead will genuinely hurt the State. Inebriation in Islamic regulation
6. The Restorative Code isn't material for offenses committed outer the State at whatever point committed by:
7. A Non-Muslim occupant who pulled out the State everlastingly, repudiated the Dhimmi contract, and imparted a desire not to return to the State.
8. An inhabitant who was a Muslim at this point had renounced Islam at the time the offense was committed outside the State; whether or not he later got to Islam and got once again to the State.
9. The Restorative Code isn't proper for offenses committed by Non-Muslim occupant who committed offenses in the State when certain game plans of this code expressly so report.