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  • ...law]], which is derived from the [[Qur'an|Quran]] and [[Hadith]] (accounts of [[Muhammad|Muhammad's]] life). ...eople of Lut, We turned the city upside down and showered them with stones of baked clay, one after another.''" - {{Quran|11|82}}</ref> Yet another view
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  • This article discusses the numerous adverse effects of [[Islam|Islamic]] [[fasting]] (''[[Sawm]]'') that have been observed using ..., dehydration, migraines and, for lactating women, the nutritional make-up of their milk, among other harms.
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  • ...irteen and the Persian Sassinids allowed marital consummation from the age of twelve. ...nevetheless common (including among non-Muslim populations in some regions of the world).
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  • ...ists and scholars, and the term Shari'ah is also often applied to its body of law. ...the [[Uswa Hasana|uswa hasana]] (perfect example). Since both the practice of Islam and its laws are based on the same source, they are inseparable from
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  • {{Incompletetranslations|Adverse Effects of Islamic Fasting|Arabic}} ...ى العمال المسلمين بسبب العمل تحت الحرارة على محمل الجد.<ref>Polish Journal of Occupational Medince 1991 4:3 219-28</ref>}}
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