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  1. Flagellation - Wikipedia

    Flogging is one of the punishments sanctioned by Sharia, a prescribed punishment (hadd) for offences including fornication, alcohol use and slander; and also used as a discretionary punishment (ta'zir) …

  2. Flogging | History, Types & Effects | Britannica

    Apr 8, 2026 · flogging, a beating administered with a whip or rod, with blows commonly directed to the person’s back. It was imposed as a form of judicial punishment and as a means of maintaining …

  3. Flogging Intensive – OHYESPLEASE

    In this course, we aim to offer context for the practice of flogging and exploring space to reclaim it as a consensual body play and shared connective practice.

  4. Whipping – A BRUTAL Form Of Corporal Punishment | Flogging

    4 days ago · This educational documentary explores the history and methods of whipping, one of the most severe forms of corporal punishment ever practiced. From the dreaded cat o’ nine tails to long …

  5. What Is Flogging Punishment and Where Is It Legal?

    Apr 1, 2026 · Flogging is a form of corporal punishment in which a person’s body is struck repeatedly with a whip, rod, or similar instrument, typically on the bare back or buttocks.

  6. What Is Flogging Punishment and Is It Still Legal

    Feb 17, 2026 · Flogging, historically known as a form of corporal punishment, involves striking a person with a whip or similar instrument. While it has appeared in various legal systems around the world in …

  7. What does Flogging mean? - Definitions.net

    Flogging is a form of punishment that involves beating or whipping a person's body with a whip, stick, or other similar objects. It is typically used as a judicial punishment in some cultures or societies.

  8. Flogging - definition of flogging by The Free Dictionary

    1. To beat severely with a whip or rod. 2. Informal To publicize aggressively: flogging a new book.

  9. Flogging: Understanding Its Legal Definition and History | US Legal …

    Explore the legal definition of flogging, its historical context, and why it has been abolished in most countries. Discover more about this controversial punishment.

  10. Flogging - Jewish Virtual Library

    More than any other punishment, flogging is a means of correction rather than retribution, and, being a substitute for the capital punishment which, in the rabbinic view, every violator of God's word properly …