Muscat: Including both Omani citizens and foreign nationals convicted in various cases, the recent royal pardon comes in conjunction with the upcoming celebration of Eid al-Fitr 1446 AH and reflects His Majesty’s enduring commitment to humanitarian values and the well-being of families affected by incarceration.
Since ascending to the throne, His Majesty’s royal pardons have extended to 7,133 prisoners between 2020 and March 29, 2025, offering a second chance to thousands in the spirit of tolerance, reform, and reconciliation.
Timeline of pardons under His Majesty (2020–2025)
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2020: 1,704 inmates pardoned, including many during Eid and National Day.
2021: 1,670 pardoned across five royal decrees.
2022: 1,341 pardoned in a continued show of benevolence.
2023: 864 inmates received clemency through five royal pardons.
2024: 879 inmates were pardoned across various occasions, including Eid and the anniversary of His Majesty’s rule.
2025: 882 inmates have been pardoned, including the most recent 577 on March 29.
The royal pardons are often timed with significant religious and national events, including Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, the Prophet’s birthday, Oman’s National Day, and the anniversary of His Majesty’s accession to power.
This longstanding tradition of mercy and justice continues to be a hallmark of His Majesty’s leadership, bringing renewed hope to families and reaffirming Oman’s values of compassion, reform, and national unity.





