An official of the Supreme Court said on November 19 that the implementation of Sharia Hudod (rules of punishment) are not against human rights or violate freedom, reports Tolo News. Speaking at a gathering held in the Academy of Science of Afghanistan, head of the Darul Iftah (a decision-making entity within the Supreme Court), Azizullah Mutaheri, said that the implementation of Sharia Hudod has its certain conditions. “What is the biggest wisdom of Qisas (retribution)? When someone kills someone, if the Qisas is implemented, it becomes a message to others,” he said. “The fundamental issue is justice… The Sharia Hudod should be implemented. Conditions are important to be paved for Sharia Hudod,” said Mohammad Sharif Rahmani, head of the appeals court.