Diyah
The term "diyah" refers to blood money or a financial compensation paid by an offender to the victim or their family in cases of homicide or serious injury. This concept is deeply rooted in Islamic jurisprudence and customary law in various Muslim-majority societies. The primary purpose of diyah is to provide a form of restitution and to prevent prolonged feuds or retaliation, thereby promoting social harmony and justice.
The calculation of diyah is often based on the value of a specific number of camels or