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  • ...bb''), permitted (''halal''), disliked (makruh), or forbidden (''haram''). Sharia codes are mainly interpretations of the [[Qur'an]], the sayings and conduc ...secular but Muslims can choose to bring familial and financial disputes to sharia courts. The exact jurisdiction of these courts varies from country to count
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  • *[http://www.islamic-sharia.org/general/ Islamic Sharia Council]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sharia]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sharia]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sharia]]
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  • *[http://www.islamic-sharia.org/general/ Islamic Sharia Council]
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  • An expert in Muslim religious law, qualified to interpret the [[sharia]]
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  • ...e world where [[Islam]] is dominant and government is in accordance with [[Sharia]] law
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  • ...ring to ostensibly Muslim regimes that are corrupt, do not run by strict [[Sharia]], or both; [[Egypt]], [[Jordan]], and [[Saudi Arabia]] are often given as
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  • ...bb''), permitted (''halal''), disliked (makruh), or forbidden (''haram''). Sharia codes are mainly interpretations of the [[Qur'an]], the sayings and conduc ...secular but Muslims can choose to bring familial and financial disputes to sharia courts. The exact jurisdiction of these courts varies from country to count
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  • ...general term for states where Islam is dominant and government is based on Sharia law. There is controversy among Islamists, however, about the particular se ...is that proper behavior will be based on the visible behavior of following Sharia, orthopraxy than on the propriety of personal belief and faith orthodoxy.
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  • A decree, usually ordering or forbidding action, on a point of [[Sharia]]; it is assumed to have been issued by a qualified scholar, but there is a
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  • {{r|Sharia}}
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  • {{r|Sharia}}
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  • ...tutional Court]] was created, and the Constitution modified both to make [[Sharia]] its main basis, but the country is yet to move from Nasser's style of [[s
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  • {{r|Sharia}}
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  • ...nd a return to the customs of the Prophet, but demands Islamist rule under sharia.
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  • ...ina are more specific, and contain instruction and [[law]]s. The Islamic [[Sharia]] is based on these verses.
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  • ...ed to Islam. That king, however, allowed Mongol tribal law to coexist with Sharia, making him an apostate and a legitimate target of jihad. <ref name=Henzel>
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  • ...07, Koh claimed that "in an appropriate case, he didn't see any reason why sharia law would not be applied to govern a case in the United States."<ref name=N ...ellow alumni, and we are all adamant that Koh never said or suggested that sharia law could be used to govern cases in US courts.
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  • Her research includes an analysis of the future of [[Sharia]], suggesting <blockquote>Living in the west, especially the United States
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  • ...their respective countries. A central issue is likely to be the rôle of [[sharia]] in the countries' legal systems. Possibilities range from its use only fo ...ef>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/beliefs/sharia_1.shtml ''Sharia'', BBC Religions, 3 September 2009]</ref>.
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  • ...clerics and six jurists who interpreted the constitution and also apply [[sharia]] law to Iran; and the Expediency Council who served as an advisory council
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  • - [[History of political thought#Sharia|Sharia]]
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  • ...07, Koh claimed that "in an appropriate case, he didn't see any reason why sharia law would not be applied to govern a case in the United States."<ref name=N ...ellow alumni, and we are all adamant that Koh never said or suggested that sharia law could be used to govern cases in US courts.
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  • ...g [[al-Qaeda]] when, after taking control of Gaza, it declined to impose [[sharia]] law. JAA apparently triggered armed response when it announced it was est
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  • ...re subject to the Islamic Sharia" and article 25,states that "The Islamic Sharia is the only source of reference for the explanation or clarification of any
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  • * Designate the port of Rotterdam as compliant with Sharia law.
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  • ...owns and villages where extremists seek to impose their absolutist view of sharia-based rule.<ref name=WaPo2007-11-10>{{citation
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  • ...hts and freedoms stipulated in this Declaration are subject to the Islamic Sharia".
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  • Like the Taliban, it wants to enforce [[sharia]] "not as a way of creating just society but simply as a means to regulate
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  • ...ia]]<ref>[http://worldnews.about.com/od/qt/g/Sharia.htm Bridget Johnson: ''Sharia'', About.com Guide]</ref>, to refer, not to representative government, but ===[[Sharia]]===
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  • ...the [[Hazara]]. The [[Taliban]] are extreme Salafists, desiring not only [[Sharia]] law but the living conditions of the time of the Prophet.
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  • ...y to someone wanting to apply a different set of religious laws, such as [[Sharia]].
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  • ...must come from clerics, under the principles of ''wilayat al-faqih'' and ''sharia''.
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  • ...in which women have no rights, everyone is forced to be a Muslim, and the Sharia legal system is used to cut off hands and stone people to death. It also us
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  • ...y be expected to result in harm to the community as a whole. The deontic [[Sharia]] laws usually figure in the legal systems of countries with predominantly ...e interpretation of the God's instructions, such as those of the Islamic [[Sharia]] - thus amounting to a particular form of Platonic aristocracy. [[Democra
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  • ...ria to be the basis of Egyptian law, 83 per cent wanted it to be a form of sharia that is adapted to modern conditions ..., Nahda campaigns for democratic governance, and does not seek to impose [[sharia]] law. (Its adoption as a candidate of the female Suad Abdel-Rahim, who d
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  • ...has long been illegal under Egyptian law as well as being forbidden under sharia, Muslim religious law."</ref> This article is intended to be a general intr
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  • ...71–86}}</ref> when, after taking control of Gaza, it declined to impose [[sharia]] law. JAA apparently triggered armed response when it announced it was est
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  • ...ers and police storm the headquarters of the armed Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia, which is suspected of involvement in an attack on the US consulate in the
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  • ...lthough there are small groups that look to other religious law, such as [[Sharia]]. Various religious conservatives may have a significant effect locally, s
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  • ...es. Some do operate under religious law, such as Islamic states that use ''sharia''. Other, totalitarian states do not really have an independent judicial sy
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  • ...r Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taliban advocated an Islamic revolution, under Sharia and without the foreign mujahideen. Most of their members were Pashtun that ...e vague about their plans and structure. Mullah Wakil said <blockquote>The Sharia does not allow politics or political parties. That is why we give no salari
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  • ...though [[Saudi Arabia]] and Iran's whole legal systems source their law in Sharia<ref>{{citation | title = Islam: Governing Under Sharia (aka shariah, shari'a)
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  • ...r on, the rural peasants converted to Islam. Although as per [[Islamic law|Sharia]] forced conversion was not imposed, there was a heavy pressure to convert.
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  • ...e had the authority to clarify issues relating to the details of Islamic [[Sharia]]. Notably, he tended to diverge from standard Muslim practices by making r
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  • ...d ahl ar-ray'' (those who allow and bind) and the ulama who are experts in sharia."
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  • ...ergen, of CNN, he accuses them of apostasy, an extremely serious charge in Sharia.<ref name=NYT2001-11-17>{{citation
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  • The result of this effort was codification of the [[Sharia|Sharī'ah]] or code of laws in Islam. But local laws continue to exist, eit
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