Sharia law is not practised in Syria it is Secular to some extent.
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Sharia law is practiced in Many Islamic countries. It is most stricly practiced in Saudi Arabia.
Yes. It is practiced in Egypt. Yet it is not practiced so strictly.
Sharia law is used by the religion of Islam.
Lebanon incorporates sharia law for Muslims in family matters only.
No. Sharia Law is incompatible with Democracy as practiced in the majority of non-Islamic nations in that its doctrine leaves no no room forr an independent Judicial Branch.
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.
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Sharia law is not followed in Australia, and is viewed as barbaric and highly frowned upon.
nope, its Sharia law ^^
Sharia, or al sharia, is Arabic for "the law." The word is generally used to refer to the Islamic law derived from the Koran and from the writings and reported actions of the Prophet Mohammad.
Ansar al-Sharia is any of a range of radical Islamist groups which advocate Sharia law.
The US Constitution forbids the use of any law based on religion. Sharia is a code of Islamic Law based on the teachings of Mohamed. Just as the Constitution forbids government to enforce the Cannon Law of the Roman Catholic Church, it also forbids the government to enforce Sharia. Of course, individuals or groups in the US could decide to follow Sharia as a matter of personal conscience. However, if they attempted to enforce those sanctions in Sharia that result in personal injury or death they would be in violation of civil law and subject to prosecution and punishment by the civil authorities.