Islamic Law : Al-qanoon Al-eslamee
written as : القانون الإسلامي
Sharia'a
شريعة
Translated from Arabic, it means 'The Law'. It is used for the Islamic Law.
sharia is an arabic word meaning law. and is derived from Koran and sayings of prophet.
Sharia, or al sharia, is Arabic for "the law." The word is generally used to refer to the Islamic law derived from the Koran and from the writings and reported actions of the Prophet Mohammad.
It is called Islamic Shari'a in Arabic
Taliban (طالبان) means "students" as the Taliban consider themselves the "students of the Qur'an and Shari'a (Islamic Law)."
The term "halal" comes from the Arabic language. It means "legal" or "permissible" and is used in relation to Islamic Law. The opposite of "halal" is "haraam."
Halal is an Arabic word and refers to what is legal and permissible according to Islamic law. Often thought, incorrectly by westerners, to refer to food only. Though Sikhs may have dietary restrictions it would not be referred to as halal (permitted) or haraam (prohibited)
A fatwa is a ruling based on Islamic law.
bai salam is an arabic term means advance payment and deffer delivery. there is no difference between islamic bank and conventional bank bai salam, bec if they will finance on bai salam basis they have to fulfill the all requiremets of the islamic law.
Tahreem is an Arabic word that means prohibition or making something haram (forbidden in Islam). It is often used in the context of Islamic law to denote something that is prohibited or not allowed.
Hokum means a ruling or an opinion of a judge or imam
The full body robe is called burqa. It follows Islamic law for women to cover from head to toes while in public.