Yes. After Muhammad's death, Muslim scholars drew up the Shariah (or Sharia), a law code that provides believers with a set of practical laws to regulate their daily lives.
• Based on Muslim law (Shariah), the Muslim Law Council of Great Britain supports organ donation and transplantation as a means of relieving pain or saving life.• Normally it would be against the teachings of Islam to interfere with a dead body but the Shariah believes this can be overruled to save another person's life.• Some Muslim scholars, however, believe that organ donation is not permissible.• Muslims believe that death is the end of one life and the start of another.• Various rituals are followed at the time of death. The aim is for the body to be buried as soon as possible.
Most of Arabia was under Muslim rule at time of Death of Prophet Muhammad saw .
Medina.
Muhajreen took control of Muslim empire after the death of Prophet (pbuh)
No, because Islam was founded after the death of Christ.
by the time of his death in 632 muhammad had undifed much of the arabian pensula under islam
because he didnt teach them how to choose one upon his death?
As the charge of any ruler of any country.
The Sunna refers to the practices and teachings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, so it was not written by one specific author. However, it was collected and compiled by various scholars in the centuries following Muhammad's death.
a law code that provides believers with a set of practical laws to regulate their daily lives.
Apostasy is forbidden in Islam. All apostates, those who chose apostasy, are the same as the unbelievers and all of them are vulnerable to the next Muslim bombing. Most Muslim scholars and jurists agree that the punishment for apostasy is death. Countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia institute the death penalty for those who have left Islam i.e. apostates. The origin of this arbitrary and violent law is credited to Muhammad's fear of losing control over his followers. If they were to fear apostasy at the hands of death they would not question is totalitarian and irrational will.
Answer 1Seemingly like they couldn't accept and follow the Shariah laws, even though they knows that Islam is the truth. Once truth comes to them, they don't want changes.Answer 2Most individuals who convert out of Islam in Muslim countries keep their conversion a secret because the penalty for apostasy (leaving Islam) in Shariah Law is death. Since most people would prefer not to die for their religious views, they keep their lips sealed. Although murder is illegal in every Muslim country, murders of apostates are usually not pursued as criminal cases in Muslim countries.