In Islamic Law, what happens if the plaintiff is unable to produce the required number of qualified witnesses?

A. The case is automatically dismissed.
B. The defendant is asked to take a religious oath attesting his or her innocence.
C. The defendant is asked to take a religious oath attesting his or her innocence and if so done, the case is dismissed.
D. The defendant is asked to take a religious oath attesting his or her innocence and if so done the case is dismissed; otherwise, if the defendant refuses three times, a judgment is entered.


D. The defendant is asked to take a religious oath attesting his or her innocence and if so done the case is dismissed; otherwise, if the defendant refuses three times, a judgment is entered.

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