Jazai Nizam - Islamic Penal System
This lecture discusses the Islamic penal system, arguing that lengthy imprisonment is counterproductive. It posits that incarceration often leads to the hardening of criminals, and instead advocates for swift, public punishments like flogging for offenses such as adultery or false accusation. The speaker emphasizes that such punishments serve as a deterrent and prevent the disintegration of families, as opposed to the long-term negative effects of imprisonment, which shifts the burden of responsibility from the offender to society and creates a system where prisoners often become more hardened criminals upon release. The lecture also highlights the importance of public witnessing of punishments to instill fear and prevent future transgressions.
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