This article discusses the peculiarities of Islamic Criminal Law, starting from the bases and foundations of the Islamic Sharia, in general, its conception of law and the penalty in the life of the individual to society. Afterwards, it discusses criminal law itself, its foundations and penalties; as well as the evidence, trying to demonstrate that the finality of the punishment is, in itself, to deter the society of committing anti-juridical actions and in the power of forgiveness and retribution; and not in the single application of penalties as a purpose. Key
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Orlando, P. (2011). El derecho penal islámico y su concepción de la pena. Derecho y Humanidades, 1(16). https://doi.org/10.5354/0719-2517.2010.16012
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