UAE President Grants Ramadan Pardon to Hundreds of Inmates
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UAE President Orders Release of 1,295 Inmates for Ramadan
RIYADH: UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan has issued a directive for the release of 1,295 inmates from the country’s correctional institutions. The announcement, made through state news agency WAM on Thursday, reflects a tradition of clemency during the holy month of Ramadan.
Sheikh Mohammed has committed to release these prisoners and pay their outstanding bills. They are being given a chance to start over, and are being assured that they can reintegrate into society without worrying about unpaid debts.
The program is a component of a larger endeavor to alleviate the difficulties that the released individuals and their families encounter. The government wants to facilitate their reintegration into society and promote rehabilitation by removing financial and legal obstacles.
This act of mercy aligns with the values of Ramadan, a time of forgiveness and compassion. It also reinforces the UAE’s commitment to social stability, helping families reunite and promoting harmony within the community during this sacred period.



