In one of His Tablets, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá refers to some of
the spiritual and social implications of the violation of the
laws of morality and, concerning the penalty here described,
He indicates that the aim of this law is to make clear to all
that such an action is shameful in the eyes of God and that,
in the event that the offence can be established and the fine
imposed, the principal purpose is the exposure of the
offenders—that they are shamed and disgraced in the eyes of
society. He affirms that such exposure is in itself the
greatest punishment.