Islam does not rush to
impose sanctions on its citizens indiscriminately. Instead, Islamic precepts
are very firm in relation to the protection of the privacy of individuals which
is considered sacred. Islam does not put up surveillance systems, police, cameras
to film people and spy on them and scrutinize them through.
Abu Dawud and Al-Hakim
reported from Zayd Ibn Wahb: Once a man said to (Abdullah) Ibn
Mas’ud (ra):
“This man, Al-Walid Ibn
‘Uqbah, seems to be drunk for the traces of wine appears on his beard.” Ibn
Mas’ud replied: ‘We have been prohibited from spying (on Muslims) and finding
faults (with them). But if something become manifests to us (i.e. Had Al-Walid
come to us in the situation you have described), then we punish for it.’”
It is reported that the Prophet (pbuh) said: “When the ruler starts searching for the
causes of suspicions among the people he perverts them.” (Abu Dawud,
Al-Hakim).
We also note that the
explicit prophetic teachings greatly encourage the believer to cover himself (i.e.
to keep his mistakes and sins to himself) and to cover others.
(Abdullah) Ibn Umar reported that after sanctioning the transgression of Maa’iz bin Malik Al-Aslami, the Messenger of God (pbuh) said: “Refrain from this blemish (fornication/ adultery) that God has forbidden. If however one of you is involved in it, it is covered by God’s secret (that is to say, let him keep for himself the secret without disclosing it) and (he should) repent to God. Indeed, anyone who informs us of his crime (i.e. confesses it) should be punished according to the Book of God.”
(Abdullah) Ibn Umar reported that after sanctioning the transgression of Maa’iz bin Malik Al-Aslami, the Messenger of God (pbuh) said: “Refrain from this blemish (fornication/ adultery) that God has forbidden. If however one of you is involved in it, it is covered by God’s secret (that is to say, let him keep for himself the secret without disclosing it) and (he should) repent to God. Indeed, anyone who informs us of his crime (i.e. confesses it) should be punished according to the Book of God.”