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Article in Al-Idah | Shaykh Zayed Islamic Centre University of Peshawar · December 2015
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Abstract:
Islam caters to people’s need for peace and serenity and
therefore takes every legal measure to safeguard the society
against disruptive elements. A criminal who spoils the
tranquility of a peaceful society deserves to be awarded severe
punishment but Islam does not deem it logical to execute
punishments before eliminating the major causes for
commission of crimes. The following research article describes
the attitudes of Western critics of Islam--such as Robert
Spencer-- towards Islamic penalties namely amputation and
stoning to death. It describes Islamic concept of crime and
punishment in comparison with Western concepts and attempts
to prove that Islam never loses sight of moderation and inflicts
no barbarities. The last part of the research article, through
crime statistics of United States of America, proves that the they
have disastrously failed to curb violent crimes in their society.
Hence it is high time that the world recognized the effective role
and deterrent value of Islamic punishments for peace and
stability.
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Lecturer, Deptt: Islamic Studies, University of Malakand,Dir[L]
Chairman, Deptt: Islamic Studies, University of Malakand,Dir[L]
Al-Idah 31 (Dec., 2015) Islamic Concept of Crime and Punishment… 127
the most noteworthy points which demands serious consideration is that Islam
believes in wisdom and never loses sight of moderation.15 On the one hand,
Islam enjoins it followers to eradicate from society all the reasons and motives
for crimes which might compel and persuade an individual to commit and
offence. On the other hand, Islam prescribes stringent punishments so that the
criminal should horribly dread commission of crime again and the potential
criminal should think twice before committing a crime.16
In addition to this, there are strict rules for evidence and proof and
punishment is avoided as far as possible. Moreover, sufficient time is
apportioned for investigation so that possible errors and fallacies on the part of
witnesses may come out .The prophet (PBUH) said: avoid enforcing hudood as
far as possible.17 Omar ( RA) is reported to have said that he would rather avoid
enforcing hudood than implement it with doubt.18 Likewise, the prophet (PBUH)
is narrated to have said that a judge had better err in exoneration than in
punishment 19
But after the criminal is convicted and declared guilty of a criminal
offence, no concession and mercy are entertained to alter the verdict .Fatima, a
woman belonging to a highly prestigious family of Bani Mkhzum, was convicted
of theft .When Osama bin Zaid was sent to intercede on her behalf , the
Prophet(PBUH) turned furious , and addressing him said, ‘you intercede in
matter regarding hudood ul Allah? Even If my daughter, Fatima, had committed
theft, I would cut her hand.20
Islamic concept of punishment is not driven by feeling of revenge or
fury or malicious grudge. It is rather a means of purification and moral elevation.
Islam instills it into the mind of the criminal that the real judge is God Almighty
Himself from whom he can never conceal his wrongdoings. If the criminal
somehow manages to conceal his/her offence and gets scot free, he would not be
able hoodwink the Omniscient and the Omnipotent Judge in the hereafter. Islam
informs its followers that he who is besmeared by the dirt of these sins and is
punished for the same, his punishment would be deemed as penance and
atonement for his sins. But he whose sin God prevented from being known, God
will either forgive him or punish him.21
The astonishing influence of this guidance and teaching compelled
criminals to move to the courts and confess their crimes without any external
force or evidence . For instance, Ma’iz Aslami admitted to have committed
adultery and asked for purification, Ghamidiyya followed suit , confessed
forcination and was stoned when her baby was weaned . Similarly, Abu mahjan
Saqafi was imprisoned for drinking wine during the battle of Qadsiya but he was
eager to fight in the path of God therefore, requested the wife Sa’ad ibn Waqas
to release him for participation in the battle. Consequent upon his request, he
was released and he fought heroically but at at the end of battle returned and
surrendered himself for punishment . However, Sa’ad (RA) refused to lash him
saying ,’ I can’t flog the waist of a man who fought so selflessly in the path of
Allah’. In response Abu Mahjan said, ‘ I would never drink again because I
Al-Idah 31 (Dec., 2015) Islamic Concept of Crime and Punishment… 130
hoped that you would purify me by punishment but you abolished all such hopes
by letting me off’22
These events don’t stand in need of further explanatory comments. It is
as evident as broad day light that Islamic concept of punishment is perfectly
justified as Islam not only takes every possible measure to prevent crimes but
also inculcates commendable moral scruples in the criminals.23
History bears witness to the fact that in the four hundred long years of Islam the
punishment of theft (i.e amputation) was executed six times only.24 It shows that
Islamic punishments have remarkably great deterrent value. At this point, it is
pertinent to give details of FBI statistics of violent crimes in 2013 which
according to them indicate an incredible downward progression since 2009.
a. There are an estimated 79,770 rapes reported to law enforcement
agencies
b. Larceny-thefts accounted for the largest percentage of property crimes
reported to law enforcement—69.6 percent
c. During 2013, an estimated 699,594 motors were reported stolen25
It is worth mentioning that these are statistics of reported crimes and
the number of unreported crimes can be imagined by the readers on their own.
Contrary to FBI crimes statistics, RAINN (Rape Abuse and Incest National
Network) reports that each year there are about 293,000 victims of sexual
assaults in United States of America.26 The glaring discrepancy in statics
portrays the American society in even darker and worse colors.
Notwithstanding this, Scholars like Robert Spencer fail to contemplate
Islam in its entirety and jump to conclude that Islamic Punishments are
barbarous, harsh and unsuitable for the modern world. There is no gainsaying
the fact that the modern world has devised and utilized its sophisticated
strategies to curb crimes but it miserably failed in its endeavors. It is high time
that we implemented Islamic concept of crime and punishment so that the
society may get rid of violence and injustice.
10
Ibid, p.338
11
Ibid,
12
Ibid
13
Ibid, p. 339
14
Ibid, p.339
15
P.340
16
ibid
17
Sunan Tirmizi, Muhammad Bin Esa, The book of Hudood, Chapter in avoidance of
Hudood, Hadith No. 1344
18
Ibn Abi Sheebah, Abu Bakar Abdullah bin Muhammad, Al-musannaf Li Abi Sheebah,
Al-Rushd Publication, Riyaz.
19
Ibn Kaseer, Abul Fida Isma’il bin Omar Al-dimishqi, Tuhfatul Talib Ba ma’rifa
Ahadees Mukhtasar Ibn Hajib, Dar-e-ibn Hazm, 1966
20
Maududi, Tafhemaat
21
Ibid, pp.342-343
22
Maududi, Tafhemaat
23
Ibid, p.346
24
Qutub, Muhammad, Islam aur Jadeed Zehen Kay Shubhaat p.240
25
www.fbi.gov
26
www.rainn.org/statistics