YES they have laws concerning Terrorism and people violating peace of a community
There is nothing such as Islamic Terrorism, just there is nothing such as Christian Terrorism.Terrorism has no religion at all.
Sam S. Souryal has written: 'Islam, Islamic law, and the turn to violence' -- subject(s): Islam, Islam and world politics, Islamic law, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Terrorism
Terrorism is never Islamic, as Islam promotes peace, love and equality.
There is no what so called Islamic terrorism. Terrorism is something related to person but never related to Islam religion or any other religion. No religion, what so ever calls for terrorism. Attaching terrorism to Islam religion is a media propaganda and fabrication to allow politician to enforce their own political Agendas in Islamic countries and to try to limit the spread and inherent power of Islam. Refer to related questions below for more information.
No, the premise is incorrect. More than a dozen Muslim countries follow Islamic law in some way.
Turning Point - 2000 Islamic Terrorism was released on: USA: 5 October 2008
Islamic Law, or Shariah must be applied in any Islamic state. Nowadays there is no Islamic state, just countries where the Constitution and the laws are more or less inspired from the Shariah. All the countries that have Muslim population as a majority have altered laws from the Shariah. People tend to think that all the laws of a country where there are Muslims are "Islamic", but they are wrong.
Islamic law, also known as Sharia, has influenced Middle Eastern governments in various ways. In some countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, Islamic law is the basis of the legal system, guiding legislation and governance. In other countries, Islamic law plays a more limited role, informing family law and personal matters. Overall, the influence of Islamic law on Middle Eastern governments varies depending on the country and its interpretation of Sharia.
Religion; Law
At the moment "terrorism" would seem to be the main activity espousing to be Islamic.
Norman Anderson has written: 'An adopted son' -- subject(s): Christian life 'Into the world' 'Mystery of the incarnation' 'Changing law in developing countries' 'Islamic law in the modern world' 'Islamic law in Africa' -- subject(s): Islamic law 'The world's religions'
Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Libya, Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen are some countries.