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Its the Islamic Law Code... laws, rules, of islam.
Devon Bank is a conventional bank that offers Islamic financing products. Its Islamic products have been reviewed by a number of scholars and are considered by many to be the best available in the U.S. in terms of their Shariah compliance. The products primary Shariah review has come from The Shariah Board of America which used Devon Bank to finance its own headquarters acquisition.
Many Muslim countries are governed by the principles of Islamic law, but only Iran is actually ruled by the Islamic clergy, and is therefore the only true theocracy. Afghanistan, when it was ruled by the Taliban, was also a theocracy, but now it is what might be described as a struggling democracy.
Dear all,Although Islamic law is used in various Islamic countries, more specifically it is not strictly but followed up to and extended in Saudi Arabia.zishanWell Zishan you are wrong. The Countries that use Islamic Law as their Basic Laws are1-Kingdom of Saudi Arabia2-Republic of Yemen3-Islamic Republic of Iran4-Sultante of Oman5-United Arab Emarties6-Algeria7-Islamic Republic of Afghanistan8-Islamic Republic of Mauritania9-Republic of Sudan10-Somalia11-Nigeria(Muslims Areas)and this is some countries use Islamic laws within other laws:1-Islamic Republic of Pakistan2-Kuwait3Qatar4-Bahrain5-Jordan6-Palestine(Gaza)7-Indonesia(Muslims Areas)8-Malaysia(Muslims Areas)9-Bangladesh(Muslims only)10-Egypt(Muslims only)11-Libya12-Tunisia13-Morocco14-Iraq10- Comoros11-MaliAll Muslim majority countries.
Technically, there should be no instruments used in Islamic music. The music we have is called Nasheeds and they deal only with Islamic things like the description of the prophet. But some people have piano's and violins in the nasheed although it should not be there.
Islamic architecture is a term used to describe any building that Islamic principle was considered in its design, regardless of its function, therefore the Islamic architecture is not sacred itself. But the term often mistakenly used to describe "mosques" only, the places of worship in Islam and are very sacred for Muslims.
Japan used it in WWII but doesn't anymore. Predominantly, Islamic countries of Burma, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Sudan and Syria have had recent crucifixions.
by designing the government form and country laws and economy and every thing based sharia laws that are derived from Koran and Islam
No, it is not a usually used Islamic name.
There are no specifics per Islam religion on Islam, Muslim flags, or Islam religion symbols. The flags of Islamic countries are not subject to any Islamic requirements or obligations. These flags are subject to only political and local country practices. In time of the prophet (PBUH), a peace of plain green cloth was used as a flag.
No, only if the talk is necessary and is about Islamic affairs.
Only the USA