Hamza Asadullah
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thanks akhi.
i understand you have a point. However punishments for murder i would say capital punishment would be reasonable (an eye for an eye). But i doubt the UK would bring that in to power. The death penalty for murder could be a strong deterrent itself. Alot of young people out there involved in knife crime would think twice. However for stealing, I personally believe amputating somebodys hand is too harsh, especially if this thief stole for example food to feed to his poor and hungry family.. Would he deserve his hand cut off then?
Just out interest, what country actually places this punishment into power?
No country currently has any shariah law in place. From what you have mentioned it is clear that you have not fully understood the correct Islamic position regarding stealing and that is thattin order for the theif to be convicted of his crime and for the punishment to be established then it can only be done after testimony of two adult males. The witnesses will be asked the details of the incident, as not to make an error.
A person's hand is not amputated when he steals less than the equivalent of 4.374 grams of gold, from place that does not meet the requirements of security, something that is useless, something that is in general ownership such as water in the river, sticks from the wood, etc�, food that rots very quickly such as milk, meat, fruits, etc, articles that are unlawful due to the possibility that one had an intention of getting rid of it, such as musical instruments.
So food is not mentioned as part of the punishment for theft. In order for this punishment to be carried it the above strict conditions have to be met and so if this law was establish it would not be carried out a lot of the times because of the fact that so many conditions have to be met but what it is really good for is an effective deterrant.
Although a petty crime theft costs society millions every year. There is also no doubt that those who commit theft are regular in their crimes. In every area there will be known theifs and most of the times they keep on stealing simply because they can get away with lenient punishments. There is NO doubt that if every society adopted the laws of Allah that theft would literally vanish from society simply because NO ONE would want to risk having their hand cut off just for stealing something.
You look in prison and you will notice that those who commit serious theft like aggravated burglary and voilet thefts started off with petty minor thefts and eventually built their way up to more serious theft. So if a person is not stopped they will eventually progress into committing more serious thefts which involve aggravated burglarys. If you or anyone you know were a victim of such a horrible crime then you would realise why such laws are needed.
Worryingly aggravated burglarys are on the increase and again it is because the laws are just too lenient. If the laws were harsh then those committing such crimes would think twice. If petty theifs are not stopped they will inevitabley progress into becoming burglars using voilance to steal things.
Therefore there is NO doubt that every society needs these laws to get rid of these crimes particularly theft which is the most common of crimes in most societies. How can such a common crime be eradicated? NOT by any laws that are established today because they are simply too lenient and no one is put off stealing. But by establishing the laws of Allah which will result in those theives thinking twice before even considering theft.
In regards to what you stated about a man theiving for his family well that would not be the case under the laws of Allah as such people would be provided for by the government.
And Allah knows best in all matters