What is Shariah ? Example and Defination

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Shariah, also known as Islamic law, refers to the legal framework that governs the personal, moral, and social conduct of Muslims. It is derived from various sources of Muslim law, primarily the Quran and the Hadith, which serve as the foundational texts.

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These are considered the primary sources of Islamic law. Additionally, secondary sources such as Ijma (consensus of scholars) and Qiyas (analogical reasoning) play an important role in interpreting and applying Shariah. These sources of Shariah guide not only religious practices but also aspects of daily life, including marriage, business transactions, and criminal justice.

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