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The philosophy and underlying objectives of punishment, especially of ḥudūd, are mainly identified as deterrence, retribution, rehabilitation, and reform. It is generally recognised that the aims of punishment in all legal traditions, as also in shariah, are mainly temporal and manifold, with the aim to protect the general public by incapacitating offenders and ultimately to serve justice.