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rewona [7]
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Sharia is a set of laws to govern life among Muslim people.

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Sharia law in Islam

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Sharia law in Islam

Within Islamic discourse, šarīʿah refers to religious regulations governing the lives of Muslims. For many Muslims, the word means simply "justice," and they will consider any law that promotes justice and social welfare to conform to Sharia.

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