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'''Islamic Laws''' are made up of ''Shari'ah'' ('شريعة Šarīʿah) and ''Islamic jurisprudence'' (فقه [[Fiqh]]). Shari'ah is seen as sacred and constitutes the [[Qur'an]] and Muhammad's [[Sunnah]] (way), which is found in the [[Hadith]] and [[Sira]]. Islamic jurisprudence is a complimentary expansion of the former by Islamic jurists. | '''Islamic Laws''' are made up of ''[[Shariah|Shari'ah]]'' ('شريعة Šarīʿah) and ''Islamic jurisprudence'' (فقه [[Fiqh]]). Shari'ah is seen as sacred and constitutes the [[Qur'an]] and Prophet [[Muhammad]]'s [[Sunnah]] (way), which is found in the [[Hadith]] and [[Sira]]. Islamic jurisprudence is a complimentary expansion of the former by Islamic jurists. | ||
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