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Islamic Law

Definition

Islamic law, also known as Sharia, refers to the legal system based on religious principles derived from the Quran and Hadith (teachings and practices of Prophet Muhammad). It covers various aspects of life, including personal behavior, family matters, criminal justice, economics, and governance.

Analogy

Think of Islamic law like a comprehensive rulebook for Muslims. It's like having an instruction manual that guides individuals on how to live their lives according to religious teachings.

Related terms

Fatwa: A fatwa is an authoritative legal opinion or ruling issued by an Islamic scholar regarding specific questions or issues within Islamic law.

Halal: Halal refers to anything permissible or lawful according to Islamic law. It particularly applies to food products prepared following specific guidelines.

Hijab: Hijab is a term commonly used to refer to the Islamic practice of modesty, specifically referring to the clothing worn by Muslim women that covers their hair and body.

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