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  1. Zina is not always associated with the private part itself, many types of Zina

    The Zina of the hand

    The Zina of the eyes

    The Zina of the tongue

    The Zina of the mind

    The Zina of the private parts

    Zina that is committed with the private parts, is the Zina which is punishable with the prescribed punishment.

  2. Engaging in any form of sexual activity with a woman other than one’s wife, such as having extramarital relations to the extent that the man’s seminal fluid (sperm) enters the woman’s private parts, is considered “Zina” in Islamic terms. Additionally, actions like kissing, hugging, touching, or any physical intimacy with a person who is not one’s spouse also fall under the category of “Dawai Zina” or actions that lead to adultery. Both Zina and its related actions are viewed as grave sins and major violations of Islamic principles.

    In Islamic jurisprudence, Zina and its related actions are strongly condemned, and they are considered sinful acts that require repentance and seeking forgiveness from Allah. It’s important to note that while these actions are sinful, they do not invalidate a person’s marriage to a lawful spouse. However, they are still considered immoral and against the teachings of Islam. It is recommended for individuals who engage in such actions to sincerely repent and strive to avoid committing these sins in the future.

  3. Zina is the voluntary performance of unlawful sexual intercourse with someone who is not your spouse.

    Allah said

    “And those the servants of the Most Merciful, who never invoke any deity with Allah, nor kill the soul that Allah sanctified- except by right, nor commit Zina. And whoever should commit any of that will meet a full penalty. Multiplied for him is the punishment on the Day of Resurrection and he will abide therein humiliated.” (Al-Furqan 25:68-69)

  4. Sexual intercourse without the relationship of husband and wife is called adultery۔
    (Al-Jawhara Al-Naira, Kitab al-Hudood, vol.2, p.147)