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CRIMINAL LAW |
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Crime is a moral problem considered serious in Islam, and is closely linked to the peace and harmony of human life. If crime is widely committed, benevolence in society is destroyed, but Islam itself is a religion that promises peace and harmony to the society. Therefore, in facing crime, Islam has a special view that stresses the importance of terminating the criminal actions or minimising them from becoming worse each time. Ibn Rushd in his book Bidayah al-Mujtahid wa Nihayah al-Muqtasid had divided criminal actions into four categories:
Punishment for criminal offences Islamic has devised three systems of punishments for all criminal offences to be implemented by an Islamic ruler where each system is specifically for certain misdeeds. These systems of punishments are known as Hudud, Qisas and Tazir.
Hudud Hudud is an Islamic legal terminology which means: "Specified punishments imposed by Shara (Islamic Law) as an obligation to be implemented in order to carry out the right of Allah Subhanahu Wataala." Among offences which are categorised as offences punishable by hudud are stealing, robbing, fornication, false accusation of unchasity without valid evidence, drinking alcohol and murtad (Apostacy from the religion of Islam). If one of the offences was found to have been committed, and the court finds the offender guilty, the punishment to be meted out is determined by Shara. Man has no right to add, alter or reduce the punishment after it had been decided as hudud is the right of Allah Subhanahu Wataala. Man is only commanded to fully execute and implement it.
Offences and Their Punishments Among offences which are punishable by hudud are:
Fornication can lead to moral decay, be the ruination of future descendants, devastation of family life and it will burden the government with the problems of unwanted children, inadequate care and education of neglected children and etc. In connection to that, Allah Subhanahu Wataala has fixed a suitable punishment for Zina offence whereby He say: "The woman and the man guilty of illegal sexual intercourse, flog each of them with a hundred stripes. Let no pity withhold you in their case, in a punishment prescribed by Allah, if you believe in Allah and the Last Day. And let a party of the believers witness their punishment."
In this verse, the punishment determined is for unmarried persons commit it, however, the punishment is to stone them to death, following what had been done by the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam. This punishment is emphasised by al Imam Shafie who stresses that married persons who commit adultery should be punished by stoning them to death.
Looking at the evil consequences caused by such an accusation. Allah Subhanahu Wataala has prescribed a severe punishment to those who hurl such accusation. Allah says in al-Quran: "And those who accuse chaste women, and produce not four witnesses, flog them with eighty stripes, and reject their testimony forever." (An-Nur:4) Someone who accuses others of committing fornication should prove it by producing at least four valid witnesses in order to make the punishment applicable to the persons accused. If the accusation cannot be proved, the accuser has committed the qazaf crime and should be punished with eighty strokes, as mentioned in the above verse. Every intoxicant is haram whether it is taken in a small or large amount, and whether it intoxicates the drinker or not. Rasulullah Sallallahu alaihi wasallam said in a hadith: "Every intoxicant drunk in large amount can intoxicate, so even in small amount is haram." (Hadith narrated by Tirmidzi) Intoxicants or alcohol has its side effects on the drinker, either physical or mental, which can interfere with ones morality, mind and faith. With both physical and mental impairment caused by the intoxicant, it is proper that the offender be punished if he is found guilty. A hadith reports and it means: "From Abu Said al- Khudri who has said: "Verily Rasulullah Sallallahu alaihi wasallam has punished with stripes the alcohol drinker with 40 stripes." People who are Muslims by birth or after embracing other religions previously are those who have received guidance from Allah. Therefore, for the safety of the human race in this world and in the hereafter, the problem of switching religions from Islam to another should be dealt with and controlled by Islam. The apostate receives punishment not only in this world, but also in the hereafter, as Allah says:
"And whosoever of you turns back from his religion (Islam) and dies as a believer, then his deeds will be lost in this life and in the Hereafter, and they will be the dwellers of the Fire. They will abide therein forever." (Al-Baqarah:217) Rasulullah Sallallahu alaihi wasallam has also said:
"Whosoever (Muslim) turns back from his religion (Islam) murder him." (Hadith narrated by an-NasaI)
Adapted From al-Hadaf |
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