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  • ..."barbaric physical punishments" didn't change in the name of "Sharia" i.e. Islamic Law till today. ...o change them. If any human being or Islamic State try to amend any Sharia Laws, then they will become apostate themselves. They believe, since the Sharia
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  • ...rines and laws, as the Qur'an and Sunnah collectively form the [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Shari'ah]]. *[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Islamic Theology]]
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  • ...ah in Islam] - Alahazrat International Islamic Web</ref> the established [[Islamic Law|Shari'ah]] (consisting of the [[Qur'an]] and [[Sunnah]]). Hence, bid'ah *[[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Shari'ah]] ''- A hub page that leads to other articles related to Shar
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  • From the reports: "The ruling is based on Islamic laws that a father cannot be executed for murdering his children..." And: "The [blood] money is considered compensation under Islamic law, although it is only half the amount that would have been paid had Lama
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  • ...Muslim population range between 1.2 and 1.6 Billion. Most countries in the Islamic world are, on average, less developed than non-Muslim countries, with only ...ork and gambling are agreed upon to be forbidden under [[Islamic law]] and Islamic financial institutions avoid investing in such activites. Similarly prohibi
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  • ...aving the right to sit on the throne. Sunni jurists, although seeing their laws and ordinances as a source of divine guidance for the ummah, never the less ...damning the names of ‘Uthman and ‘Ali. Thus a caesura was introduced into Islamic history: the four caliphs before Mu‘awiya were deemed divinely guided and
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  • == Very useful Islamic sources openly extolling Arab supremacism == Please look into these, they provide very useful sources directly from Sunni Islamic books on Fiqh and from the Hadith on Arab supremacism. Some of these are no
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  • ...[hadith]]. Fiqh can be described as "the human understanding of the divine laws of God as [[Revelation|revealed]] to Muhammad". ...and rulings must not introduce anything new to or remove anything from the Islamic scriptures, as this is considered religious innovation, or [[bid'ah]], and
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  • ...le heirs relative to their fate in pre-Islamic Arabia, Islamic inheritance laws do favor male heirs, since, according to the Qur'an, "Men are in charge of So while Islamic inheritance law stopped the practice of inheriting widows and guaranteed fe
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  • ...tant daleels are, in order, the [[Qur'an]], [[Hadith]], Ijma (consensus of Islamic scholars or [[Muhammad]]'s [[companions]]), and some form of Qiyas (analogi ...aleel is also used to refer to empirical realities that are relevant to an Islamic ruling. If, for instance, a judge needs to establish whether or not a contr
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  • ...ber 10, 1198), was (with Ibn Sina) the most famous of the medieval [[Islam|Islamic]] [[Philosophy|philosophers]]. He was born in Cordoba, Spain. He wrote comm ...philosophers by separating them from the theological arguments of earlier Islamic philosophers such as al-Farabi and Ibn Sina.
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  • ..., Islamic clergy, the Mutaween enforce the state's interpretation of the [[Islamic Law|Shari'ah]]. Alternate names include; clerical police, hisbah groups, mo ...Shari'ah. The religious police discipline both Muslims and non-Muslims in Islamic states.
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  • ...iteralism in [[Islam]], and curtailing the spread of [[philosophy]] in the Islamic world. ...i, Abdul Hakim Ibrahim (2015-02-14). "Ibn Taymīyah, Taqī al-Dīn". ''Oxford Islamic Studies Online''. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on Oc
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  • Islamic law recognizes circumstances where men may be violent with women. This incl ...im in Whose Hand my soul is, I will judge between you according to Allah's Laws: As for your sheep and slave girl, they are to be returned to you." Then he
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  • ...|last1=Ahmed |first1=Syed |title=Law relating to fornication (Zina) in the Islamic legal system: a comparative study |date=1999 |publisher=Andhra Legal Decisi ...English. The meaning also differs in relation to gender under traditional Islamic jurisprudence.
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  • Islamic law recognizes circumstances where men may be violent with women. This incl ...im in Whose Hand my soul is, I will judge between you according to Allah's Laws: As for your sheep and slave girl, they are to be returned to you." Then he
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  • ...rg/read/paper/women-in-islamic-law-examining-five-prevalent-myths Women in Islamic Law: Examining Five Prevalent Myths] </ref> <ref>{{Cite web| title = Can Mu Despite these Islamic claims, Khul' is in many ways not the equivalent of the talaq for men:
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  • ...Rights Council of the Marze Por Gohar Party</ref> With the triumph of the Islamic revolution in 1979, this persecution of minorities has become systematized. ...[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Shari'ah]] through [[Islam and Apostasy|apostasy]] laws, because apostasy mandates that anyone who leaves [[Islam]] should be kille
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  • [[Category:Shariah (Islamic Law)]] ...xuality is considered a sin in Islam and is punishable under [[Islamic Law|Islamic law]], which is derived from the [[Qur'an|Quran]] and [[Hadith]] (accounts
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  • ..., are related to times of sunrise and sunset. This is unproblematic from [[Islamic Views on the Shape of the Earth|the flat Earth perspective]] found in those ...of the closest country with a distinguishable day and night. However, many Islamic scholars have declared that Muslims must fast for periods of up to and even
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