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Mainstream Islam distinguishes between fiqh, which means 'understanding of details' and refers to the inferences drawn by scholars, and sharia, which refers to the principles that lie behind the fiqh. Scholars hope that fiqh and sharia are in harmony in any given case, but they cannot be sure.
Sharia has certain laws which are regarded as divinely ordained, concrete and timeless for all relevant situations (for example, the ban against drinking liquor as an intoxicant). It also has certain laws which ...
See also:Sharia, Sharia - Etymology, Sharia - General, Sharia - History and Background, Sharia - Sections of Sharia law, Sharia - Contemporary Practice of Sharia Law, Sharia - Dietary laws, Sharia - The role of women under Sharia, Sharia - Dress code, Sharia - Domestic justice, Sharia - Circumcision, Sharia - Muslim apostates, Sharia - Freedom of Speech Read more here: » Sharia: Encyclopedia II - Sharia - General |
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 |  |  | Sharia: Encyclopedia II - Sharia - CircumcisionMale circumcision involves the removal of the foreskin and is customary in most Muslim communities. It is performed at different ages in different cultures.
Female circumcision is not part of mainstream Islam on an international scale, but is performed by Muslims and non-Muslims alike across East Africa and the Nile Valley, as well as parts of the Arabian peninsula and Southeast Asia. In both areas, the custom predates Islam. Many African Muslims believe that female circumcision is required by Islam, but a large number of Muslims beli ...
See also:Sharia, Sharia - Etymology, Sharia - General, Sharia - History and Background, Sharia - Sections of Sharia law, Sharia - Contemporary Practice of Sharia Law, Sharia - Dietary laws, Sharia - The role of women under Sharia, Sharia - Dress code, Sharia - Domestic justice, Sharia - Circumcision, Sharia - Muslim apostates, Sharia - Freedom of Speech Read more here: » Sharia: Encyclopedia II - Sharia - Circumcision |
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 |  |  | Sharia: Encyclopedia II - Sharia - The role of women under ShariaIslam does not prohibit women from working, but emphasizes the importance of housekeeping and caring for the families of both parents. In theory, Islamic law allows spouses to divorce at will, by saying "I divorce you" three times in public. In practice divorce is more involved than this and state proceedings vary. In 2003, for example, a Malaysian court ruled that, under Sharia law, a man may divorce his wife via text messaging as long as the message was clear and unequivocal. [4] Such a divorce, known as the "triple talaq" is not allowed i ...
See also:Sharia, Sharia - Etymology, Sharia - General, Sharia - History and Background, Sharia - Sections of Sharia law, Sharia - Contemporary Practice of Sharia Law, Sharia - Dietary laws, Sharia - The role of women under Sharia, Sharia - Dress code, Sharia - Domestic justice, Sharia - Circumcision, Sharia - Muslim apostates, Sharia - Freedom of Speech Read more here: » Sharia: Encyclopedia II - Sharia - The role of women under Sharia |
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See also:Sharia, Sharia - Etymology, Sharia - General, Sharia - History and Background, Sharia - Sections of Sharia law, Sharia - Contemporary Practice of Sharia Law, Sharia - Dietary laws, Sharia - The role of women under Sharia, Sharia - Dress code, Sharia - Domestic justice, Sharia - Circumcision, Sharia - Muslim apostates, Sharia - Freedom of Speech Read more here: » Sharia: Encyclopedia II - Sharia - The role of women under Sharia |
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