আরেক মিসরীয় ইসলামবাজও জানাচ্ছেন, শাস্তি হিসেবে হত্যা বা ক্রুশবিদ্ধ করে জীবনহরণ তো বটেই, হাত-পা কেটে বিকলাঙ্গ করে ইসলামী বিচারব্যবস্থা কয়েম করতে হবে।
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Following are excerpts from an interview with Attorney General of Qatar Ali bin Fatis Al-Muri, which aired on Al-Jazeera Network on February 29, 2012 :
Ali bin Fatis Al-Muri: I believe that we in the Arab world should go back to the basics. We cannot attach our heads to foreign bodies. In the Arab world...
Interviewer: "Back to basics" means the Islamic legal system?
Ali bin Fatis Al-Muri: Yes, it and the reason is simple. Back in the 1950s, when we were invaded by the fever of socialism, we all embraced it, saying that this is the Islamic socialism of Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari. But this was wrong. With the emergence of capitalism in the late 1970s, we all said that this was Islamic [capitalism], and that Othman ibn 'Affan was the first capitalist. We Islamicized capitalism as well. This is not right. We must return to the Islamic basics. We should call a spade a spade. The attorney general and the legal system must be directly subordinate to the ruler, because ultimately, according to the shari'a, the judge draws his authority from the ruler.
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Our Islamic system is more tolerant and clear [than the Western system], and we must follow it.
Interviewer: Do you believe that with the Islamic system, we could surpass even the French and the other Westerners, who are considered a paragon in terms of the independence of their judiciary?
Ali bin Fatis Al-Muri: I am certain of this.
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We should go back to the Islamic legal system of the state of the caliphates.
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Interviewer: People from the Al-Thani family or the Aal Saud family never go to prison. How can there be justice when the ruler's family is excluded?
Ali bin Fatis Al-Muri: There are no exceptions. I don't know who told you that, but it is not true. There are no exceptions whatsoever.
Interviewer: Have you ever sent someone from the Al-Thani family to prison?
Ali bin Fatis Al-Muri: Let me tell you, as soon as we get the file, we cover the name with a sticker and we treat everyone like a regular citizen. My principle in implementing justice in Qatar is that if Fatima, daughter of the Prophet, had stolen, I'd have chopped off her hand.
Following are excerpts from an interview with Egyptian cleric Muhammad Hussein Yaaqub, which aired on Al-Nas TV on March 16, 2012 :
Hussein Yaaqub: My brothers, how are we to deal with bullying? First thing by means of religion, by restoring religion to people's lives. To the lives of people and to the life of the Islamic nation… Theshari'a must be exalted.
The Islamic punishment of hiraba must be implemented. The Koran says: "Those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and strive to spread corruption in the land…" If someone robs people of their money, it is as if he fought our Lord and His Messenger. Hiraba applies to a highway robber. A robber who stops someone in the street and says: "Give me your purse" is fighting Allah and His Messenger. If he stops someone in the street and says: "Give me your car," he is fighting Allah and His Messenger.
The punishment for all this is called hiraba, and it is applied to someone who fights Allah and His Messenger. Anybody who attacks a home, a shop, a bank, a factory, or anything… When an armed gang enters a place in order to take things by force, they are fighting Allah and His Messenger.
The [hiraba] punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and who strive to spread corruption in the land, is for them to be executed, or to be crucified, or to have their hand and foot chopped off on opposite sides, or to be banished from the land. The implementation of this punishment will guarantee security.
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