"2 – How many security guards, time delayed locks and other things like those have you seen there at businesses say like Jewellery shops even when shop keeper has gone for prayer or lunch? Because what I have seen in my short trip is that shops are wide open and just a stick is placed across the door as a sign that shop keeper has gone out and no one dares go in and steal."
***. I simply do not believe you that a jewellry store would be so lax with their security - unless the jewellry is just costume junk. I think this is just you making stuff up.
Sharia law allows for the option for the family to opt for blood money as expiation for the crime, rather than punishment through either jail time or public execution. So it legitimises the notion that the rich can buy themselves out of trouble. And according to media reports, judges can direct that blood money be paid, rather than additional time served in jail.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/saudi-preacher-who-raped-and-tortured-his-five-yearold-daughter-to-death-is-released-after-paying-blood-money-8480440.html
Chopping bits off people, public beheadings - these seem like barbarism to me. Equally repellant is the notion that a criminal can make reparation by buying off the family, or that families are sufficiently greedy that they will overlook punishment in the interests of getting their hands on the money - and this satisfies sharia and hence islamic law.