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  1. Dec 17, 2021 · Last updated December 17, 2021 2:00 pm (EST) Summary. Sharia is the ideal form of divine guidance that Muslims follow to live a righteous life. Human interpretations of sharia, or fiqh, are the...

  2. Examples of religiously derived legal codes include Christian canon law (applicable within a wider theological conception in the church, but in modern times distinct from secular state law [3] ), Jewish halakha, Islamic sharia, and Hindu law. [4] Established religions and religious institutions.

  3. In its strictest and most historically coherent definition, sharia is considered in Islam as the infallible law of God. There are two primary sources of sharia: the Quran, and the Hadiths (opinions and life example of Muhammad). For topics and issues not directly addressed in these primary sources, sharia is derived.

  4. Const. text 1945, 1989- 2006; 1992 compilation of Islamic laws; religious courts. Iran. Islamic Republic under Shiite Shari'a law. civil, penal, financial, administrative, military and other public laws must conform to Islam. Islamic law superior to the constitution if they conflict. w. Const. of 1979, text through 1992. Iraq

  5. 5 days ago · Sharia, the fundamental religious concept of Islam—namely, its law. The religious law of Islam is seen as the expression of God’s command for Muslims and, in application, constitutes a system of duties that are incumbent upon all Muslims by virtue of their religious belief.

  6. Jun 2, 2008 · A central tenet of the Islamist position is that Shari’a (or sometimes the Quran and Sunna) can function as a constitution in Islamic states, promoting good and forbidding evil, ensuring, when embodied institutionally, that law is in accord with Muslim precepts.

  7. Sep 22, 2014 · Islamic law is derived from two distinct sources: the Qur'an and the traditions of the Prophet (known as the hadith and Sunna). The Sunna is the orally transmitted record of what the Prophet said or did during his lifetime, as well as various reports about the Prophet's companions.

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