There is many books on Shariah/FIQH(Laws). But primarily they all derived from Quran(word of god) and Hadith or Sunna(word of prophet Mohammed(P.B.H.)).
The Shariah/FIQH book has the code of laws.
If you look for authentic Islamic websites, like Islamicity (Los Angeles, CA) or Islamicteachings.org. You will find more info on laws related to your need.
Its the Islamic Law Code... laws, rules, of islam.
The holy Quran.
Saif ul Malook has written: 'Code of Islamic laws with digests' -- subject(s): Islamic law, Law
The main book of the Islamic religion is called the Koran. The chapters of this book are called suras.
As Muslims, the Ottomans followed Islamic law. But there were topics not fully covered by Islamic law---criminal law and taxation, for example. So the sultans passed laws to address such situations. Suleyman organized these laws into a legal code that could effectively govern the vast and expanding empire.
Tanzil-ur-Rahman has written: 'Islamic criminal laws' 'A code of Muslim personal law ..' -- subject(s): Domestic relations (Islamic law)
askia used islamic laws because he was known for spreading islamic faith in west Africa.thats why he modeled many of his laws after islamic laws if you think somethin iz wrong wiz diz answer then theres somethin whron wiz you son.Enjoy^.^
Sharia is the define code in the islamic law
Pork is considered haram in Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, locusts are considered halal in Islamic dietary laws.
No, crawfish is not considered halal according to Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, eel is considered halal in Islamic dietary laws.