What is sharia law?
Shariah law are the fundamentals of the Islamic Faith which personal rules are set. They are to be followed or severe consequences are to be conducted.
Sharia deals with all aspects of day-to-day life, including politics, economics, banking, business law, contract law, sexuality, and social issues.
Muslims consider that, Sharia law was founded on the words of Allah as revealed in the Qur'an, and traditions gathered from the life of the Prophet Muhammad. Sharia continued to undergo fundamental changes, beginning with the reigns of caliphs Abu Bakr and Umar, during which time many questions were brought to the attention of Muhammad's closest comrades for consultation.Therefore, Quran and Sunnah were the principle guidance to formulate the core issues of “Islamic Sharia”.
The following map represents the countries today which allows capital punishment
Sharia deals with all aspects of day-to-day life, including politics, economics, banking, business law, contract law, sexuality, and social issues.
Muslims consider that, Sharia law was founded on the words of Allah as revealed in the Qur'an, and traditions gathered from the life of the Prophet Muhammad. Sharia continued to undergo fundamental changes, beginning with the reigns of caliphs Abu Bakr and Umar, during which time many questions were brought to the attention of Muhammad's closest comrades for consultation.Therefore, Quran and Sunnah were the principle guidance to formulate the core issues of “Islamic Sharia”.
The following map represents the countries today which allows capital punishment