This research aims to study the application of the principle of the final judgment and to understand its results in matters of adultery and theft according to the Hanafi school of jurisprudence. It also aims to compare these applications with other schools of jurisprudence, and to determine whether these results lead to benefit or harm. It does not focus on the direct action of the person responsible, in order to avoid a hasty judgment that could deprive the person harmed of some or all of his rights, and also to avoid the consequences of The offender may be subjected to a punishment greater than his crime or offense, because the rule of consequence requires changing the original ruling to a ruling that may differ from it due to the consequences of the act. Or, according to the Hanafi school, changing the course of the ruling and the consequences of the action. This principle is considered important in cases of adultery and theft, where consideration is given to achieving justice and the public interest when applying penaltie
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