Honor killing is the practice where men kill female relatives for engaging in sexual activities outside marriage, even if they were rape victims. It is locally known as karo-kari in Pakistan, referring to blackening the honor of a woman or man. The stories describe how Hina Saleem was killed by her father for living with an Italian boyfriend, Sadia Sheikh was shot by her brother for having a Belgian boyfriend against her family's arranged marriage, and Zahida was brutally attacked by her brother for alleged infidelity. While the Quran prohibits intentionally killing believers, honor killings still sometimes occur in Pakistan due to cultural norms, though Islam and society reject this crime, and awareness campaigns aim to end the practice.