Al-Marsad Newspaper – SPA: Today, the Ministry of Interior issued a statement about the execution of one of the perpetrators in the Qassim region, the text of which is ‘ continued:
God Almighty said, (Indeed, the recompense of those who fight against God and His Messenger, and who strive on earth to commit corruption, is only that they are killed, or to crucify them, or to cut off their hands and feet from Dissent, or to be banished from the land. That is for those who are insulted in this world, and for those who are in it after this is a great punishment.)
Ahmed bin Sunaitan bin Hamad Al-Rashoud Al-Numsi – a Saudi national – raped a woman by force and coercion, and had and consumed narcotic hashish.
By the grace of God, the security authorities were able to arrest the perpetrator of the aforementioned crime, and as a result of his investigation he was accused of committing the crime and referred him to the appropriate court. A verdict was issued against him declaring that what had been given to him was proved, and that the savage act committed by the defendant was considered a form of war against God and a form of corruption on the earth, and that the penalty was death, and the reign ended after it was confirmed by his authority, and a royal decree was issued to what was decided by law Establish Sharia…
The perpetrator, Ahmed bin Sunaitan bin Hamad Al-Rashoud Al-Numsi, was sentenced to death on Monday, 5/16/1446 AH, according to 11/18/2024 AD, in the province of Qassim .
2024-11-18 09:55:00
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1. Can you introduce yourself and provide your perspective on the significance of the news related to the execution of Ahmed bin Sunaitan bin Hamad Al-Rashoud Al-Numsi in Saudi Arabia?
2. How do you feel about the application of the Quranic verse “those who fight against God and His Messenger, and who strive on earth to commit corruption, is only that they are killed” in this case?
3. In your opinion, what are the appropriate measures that should be taken to address incidents of rape and adultery in society?
4. Some have criticized the use of harsh punishments for crimes such as this. How do you respond to these criticisms, and do you believe that such punishments serve as a deterrent for future crimes?
5. From a religious standpoint, what role does the death penalty play in ensuring justice and maintaining social order?
6. How do you think the Saudi justice system handles cases of rape and adultery? Are there any improvements that can be made?
7. As a journalist or media representative, how do you balance reporting on sensitive issues such as this while also respecting the privacy and dignity of the individuals involved?