According to Islamic principles, when a man is accused of heresy, he is given the choice between repentance and punishment.


Naguib Mahfouz in: Gary Dexter (2010) Poisoned Pens: Literary Invective Form Amis to Zola. p. 226


According to Islamic principles, when a man is accused of heresy, he is given the choice between repentance and punishment.

According to Islamic principles, when a man is accused of heresy, he is given the choice between repentance and punishment.

According to Islamic principles, when a man is accused of heresy, he is given the choice between repentance and punishment.

According to Islamic principles, when a man is accused of heresy, he is given the choice between repentance and punishment.