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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(2):631-634

The Theocratic Foundations of Penal Policy in Saudi Arabia: Law, Religion and Punishment in Contemporary Perspective

Author Name: Sudip Halder;   Dr. Babita Baeraiya;  

1. Research Scholar, Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

2. Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2026-03-13
Paper Accepted on: 2026-04-10
Paper Published on: 2026-04-15
Abstract:

The penal policy of Saudi Arabia is amongst the most unique examples of a theocratic criminal justice system prevailing in the present day. As the system is based on Islamic Sharia, it vests the power of making criminal laws upon God and not the legislature, thereby creating a new perspective for understanding law, morals, and punishment. This paper seeks to critically analyse the Saudi penal policy through doctrinal, comparative, and critical analysis of its theology, laws, jurisprudence and reforms. By interacting with classical Islamic scholars and Western legal scholars as well as analysing the case study of Raif Badawi's prosecution, the paper examines whether Saudi Arabia is moving towards legal rationality or not. The comparison of Saudi laws with the laws of India, especially the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, along with analysis under international human rights law, will be performed to see if there is anything that can prove that Saudi laws have become less severe, discretionary, and theological.

Keywords:

Theocratic Penal System, Islamic Sharia Law, Hudud and Qisas, Judicial Discretion in Saudi Arabia, Comparative Criminal Justice (India vs Saudi Arabia)

How to Cite this Article:

Sudip Halder,Dr. Babita Baeraiya. The Theocratic Foundations of Penal Policy in Saudi Arabia: Law, Religion and Punishment in Contemporary Perspective. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(2):631-634


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