This book, authored by Khalid Ibrahim Al Sayyid, explores the concept of pardoning punishments in the context of Islamic Sharia and secular law. It delves into the philosophical and ethical implications of punishment and forgiveness, highlighting the importance of mercy and reconciliation as advocated by Islamic teachings. The book discusses the objectives of punishment as a deterrent and a means to preserve social order while promoting moral values and justice. The author aims to emphasize the significance of forgiveness in reducing the harshness of justice and enhancing societal harmony. The intended audience includes scholars, students, and practitioners of Islamic law, as well as individuals interested in comparative studies of legal systems and ethical jurisprudence. |