Re: Saudis defend Sri Lankan maid’s execution, hit back at criticism
bloody business for sure but** instant death, less pain**, I think most people would agree with this statement
As gross as it sounds, with beheading (cruel as it is), too many variables involved ((the skill (if you can call it that) of the person doing it, the sharpness of the sword, the force, whether the sword strikes the neck at the right place etc.))
We have heard stories of people surviving hanging (or remaining alive for 15-20 minutes etc.) … must be bloody painful
as a hypothesis *agar qurbani k jaanwar mein aqal hoti aur Allah ney usey yeh option dee hoti … *death by slitting the throat (some butchers are more skilful than others!!! … I have both read and heard stories of poor animals suffering /struggling for 30-45 minutes because of some anari doing it. This is just unacceptable and gunah imo) v death by shooting, which method do you think the poor animal will opt for? I think we all know the answer
Theory says that if blood supply is cut to brain then you don’t feel anything afterwards, by shooting or injecting you are not really blocking blood to brain. What appears to our eyes is not always the truth.