Poverty and Crime in the Middle Maghreb-Causality and Determinism Controversy - C2-10H / 8-16AD
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v22i1.784Keywords:
crime, Poverty, Authority, Jurists, SufisAbstract
In this study, we shed light on two pests, one of which is a product of the other. Crime is the result of several causes, the most prominent of which is poverty, as the environment conducive to the growth of crime on a large scale is far from the eyes of the authorities that remain mainly far from this marginalized group. Which ranged between nature, politics and economics, with mentioning examples of crime generated from want and need, and its progression of theft and robbery that sometimes lead to murder. On them by means of sorcery and magic, in its end, it concluded with the various efforts exerted by rulers, jurists and Sufis to eradicate poverty and crime.
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