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Romashka [77]
3 years ago
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What is Sharia?

History
1 answer:
Paha777 [63]3 years ago
4 0

Sharia is the Muslim legal system.

Essentially, Sharia is a religious right or normative aspect of Islam, based on the major Islamic sources and signifies the totality of rules, regulations, teachings and values that are to be followed and applied in daily practice by all Muslims. The development, classification and definition of Shariah norms is handled by an Islamic-legal science called Fikh, literally translating the understanding of faith, that is, by its experts in fakihi (Islamic jurists), who offer the best possible solutions and frameworks for the implementation of Shariah norms.

Explanation:

  • Sharia rules and regulations, contrary cover every aspect of life.
  • These include worship, morality, education, politics, economics, or details of how a Muslim should behave in daily individual and social life: how to eat, maintain body and home hygiene, how to do business, how to treat oneself neighbors, how to marry, how to manage a community, and generally how to reconcile your life with the will of God.
  • Sharia, as the law of God revealed, determines what is right and what is harmful, what is ordered and what is forbidden, what is recommended, praised or punished.

Class: History

Level: Middle school

Keywords: Sharia, Islam, legal system

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