Sunnah is based on the utterences and practices of the holy prohet Muhammad (S.A.W). What He forbids, remained silent on a practice, likeness, dislikeness.
according to Quran and Sunnah
Sunnah is based upon prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sayings and practices. the prophet Muhammad's deeds and traditions during his ministry.
The Sharia is a Muslim text that is based upon the Sunnah, the Koran, the Ijma, and the Qiyas.__________________________________________________________________Sharia law is based on:Quran, Muslims holy book revealed by God to prophet Muhammad (PBUH),Sunnah, prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings (sayings and practices),Qias, comparing with similar cases in Quran or Sunnah. For example, drugs are forbidden although not mentioned in Quran and Sunnah but because drug effects are the same when compared with alcohol (that is forbidden in Quran and sunnah explicitly), andIjmaa, issues where all Islam religion leaders agree upon.
The Sharia is the Islamic Religious Law that is based upon the Sunnah, the Koran, the Ijma, and the Qiyas.
1. Holy Quran 2. Sunnah of Muhammad peace be upon Him.
our guidlines are based on the sunnah(lifestle) of prophet Mohammad and the noble quran
Sunnah Is what the prophet (pbuh) insisted that we do or practise, so if he insisted on it then it is sunnah, there are various books on the sunnah of the prophet (pbuh) or you can check it out online at various sites.
Sunnah means "path," or "tradition." The adjective "sunni" describes the majority sect of Islam, the others being "shiah," meaning "partisans" (of Ali) and "sufi," which refers to the white wool the believers wear.
I would know cause i am a muslim so sunnah is based on many things but two are reading namaaz or praying and respect to parents.
Sharia laws are laws based on the Quran; the holy book of Islam._____________________________________________________________Sharia law is based on:Quran, Muslims holy book revealed by God to prophet Muhammad (PBUH),Sunnah, prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings (sayings and practices),Qias, comparing with similar cases in Quran or Sunnah. For example, drugs are forbidden although not mentioned in Quran and Sunnah but because drug effects are the same when compared with alcohol (that is forbidden in Quran and sunnah explicitly), andIjmaa, issues where all Islam religion leaders agree upon.
The Utterances and Practices of the Holy Prophet called Sunnah.
The Shariah is the outcome of both Quran and Sunnah.