In a gesture reflecting Sharjah’s deeply rooted humanitarian approach, His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, has ordered the release of 738 inmates from the Sharjah Punitive and Correctional Institution on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan.
The pardon applies to inmates who met the approved criteria for amnesty, particularly those demonstrating good conduct and adherence to institutional regulations during the period of their sentence. The decision underscores a leadership vision centered on rehabilitation, social reintegration, and offering deserving individuals a renewed opportunity to rebuild their lives.
According to the relevant authorities, those included in the pardon satisfied all legal and administrative conditions required for eligibility, especially standards related to good behavior within the correctional facility. The initiative aligns with established procedures governing such humanitarian directives and reflects a balanced justice system that combines law enforcement with opportunities for reform.
This Ramadan pardon carries strong social and humanitarian dimensions, reinforcing values of forgiveness, compassion, and community cohesion that are closely associated with the holy month. By facilitating family reunification and enabling reintegration into society, the decision contributes to strengthening social stability and supporting families affected by incarceration.
The move further highlights Sharjah’s ongoing commitment to corrective and rehabilitative policies aimed at empowering individuals to make constructive contributions after serving part of their sentences. It demonstrates a comprehensive justice framework that prioritizes reform while maintaining respect for legal standards and public interest.
Through this directive, the leadership of Sharjah once again emphasizes that Ramadan is not only a spiritual season but also a time for mercy, second chances, and meaningful social impact.
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