Thousands, if they're performed correctly.
There were protests in Egypt this week after an Egyptian doctor was sentenced to 15 years in prison and 1,500 lashes by the Saudi Arabian government for prescribing medicine to a princess that "drove her to addiction." The wife of the convicted doctor worried publicly that the sentence would kill him. How many lashes can one man stand?
It depends on how you're lashed. It's very unlikely that the doctor will die from his sentence if it is administered in the usual Saudi Arabian way—i.e., broken up into weekly bouts of 50 lashings each. (Women are given 20 to 30 at a time.) But a string of regular punishments administered over a span of seven months could still be dangerous. After just one round of lashings, he could suffer lacerated or bruised skin. More serious problems are likely to arise after repeated, weekly abuse—including nerve damage and infection.
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And these people claim to be humane, forgiving and righteous but in reality they are a cancer of humanity and all of this is done in the name of Allah. Just wish the Crusaders had prevailed and finished the job.
The religion of peace...
yes, and the islamic cleric that raped and beat his 5 year old daughter to death gets only 8 years and 800 lashes.
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