I divorce you. I divorce you. I divorce you. Done
There is no known answer to the Sharia procedure method to intercourse. Sharia law permits a woman to be stoned to death for having sex outside of marriage.
Sharia law is the law of Almighty God so no one is at risk ANSWER 2: Sharia law is not in the Qur'an and is, therefore, manmade law. It is also known to differ somewhat according to the country in which a Muslim lives. The group most at risk under sharia law would be homosexuals.
AnswerNo. Britain does not recognise sharia law. First the man (or woman) must obtain a civil divorce, then he can obtain a religious divorce under sharia if he so wishes.
Sharia law experts are called Mufti. They are in charge of issuing fatwas (or opinions ) to assist judges or clients to decide cases in the fields of marriage, divorce, and inheritance.
Sharia law is used by the religion of Islam.
It is not common. In fact it is against the law of the land. It is against Islamic Law (sharia) as a woman's consent is necessary for any marriage to be valid. A cursory research will reveal the truth.
The entire question is just plain ridiculous.
Lebanon incorporates sharia law for Muslims in family matters only.
There aren't (well any legal ones). Tattooing the skin permanently is Haraam under Sharia law; as the country is Islamic and governed by Sharia law, tattoo parlors are banned.
Common law is civil law and the principles of common law are developed through fairness and equity. Modern legal codes are derived from common law principals. Modern common law treats all people the same and all have the same rights. Sharia law is religious law and an extension of extreme patriarchal control. It is not based on fairness and logic. Women do not have equal protection or rights under Sharia.
no
Sharia law is not followed in Australia, and is viewed as barbaric and highly frowned upon.