* Abstract Islamic shari'ah, unlike man-made laws, not only organizes exterior human actions but also observes human intentions and interior motives working behind his actions. The Holy Quran says "Whether you show what is within yourselves or conceal it, Allah will bring you to account for it." (Al-Baqarah; 284) while the prophet (PBUH) said: "Actions depend on intentions." Muslim Jurists derived several legal maxims and other Shari'ah injunctions based on this principle which is reflected in matters of ibadaat, killing of human beings, divorce, business transactions etc. In western legal thought, malafide and malice usually been considered as synonym to bad intention and all actions done with an evil disposition or unlawful motive with an intention to cause injury to others, without a lawful excuse, are characterized as malicious. The concept of bad intention in Islam has a wide spectrum covering the concept of Ihtiayal which means an action which is apparently lawful but, in spirit, it is against the objective of Shari'ah. So human actions as well as human intentions are accountable in the court of law & also in the hereafter. The terms "Qadha'n" and "Diyanatan" are used in Islamic law to describe the comprehensiveness of the concept of bad intention which shows the unique nature of the concept. : 1 69 *
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Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research Vol 9, 2012 49 50 51 MaliceMalafide MalafideMalice : Malice It is a disposition which impels injury to another without cause, from a spirit of revenge, or from personal gratification. All acts done with an evil disposition or unlawful motive with an intention to cause injury and without a lawful excuse may be characterised as malicious.(52) Malice Malice : Malafide Mala fides literally means in bad faith. Action taken in bad faith is usually action taken maliciously in fact, that is to say, in which the person taking the action does so out of personal motive either to hurt the person against whom the action is taken or to benefit oneself.(53) 80
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