👉 Kazi is a term in Islamic jurisprudence that refers to an individual who has been convicted of a crime but is considered innocent until proven guilty. In this sense, they are not held accountable for their actions and can still be punished by the law. In Islamic jurisprudence, the concept of "kazi" is often used as a metaphor or a figure of speech to convey the idea that someone who has been convicted of a crime but is considered innocent until proven guilty may still face punishment