Definition: Adaminah refers to a type of slave in Islamic law, which means an enslaved person who had been sold into slavery by their owners. This term can be used metaphorically or literally to describe a slave that has been forced into servitude for political reasons. In Arabic, adaminah is commonly translated as "slave" and it has the meaning of being a property owner in Islam. It is believed that any person who is under the control of someone else, such as an individual, a family member, or even the entire community, is considered to be an Adami Hani. In Islamic jurisprudence, adaminah is a punishment that can result from both personal and political reasons. The punishment for being an Adami Hani is death and its punishment depends on the severity of the offense.
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