Islamic laws are based on Koran and sayings of prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
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A:It is possible under secular law, but not under Islamic law. Under Islamic law, a Muslim man can only marry a Muslim, Christian or Jew, not an atheist or agnostic.
It is not illegal because you cannot make up a law. Only the official legal system can make or repeal laws.
"Western Law" is based on Christian values, as found in the Bible, and based on the Old Testament. "Islamic Law" or "Sharia" is based on the Koran, and the same "Old Testament" scriptures with prophets, psalms and God-given instructions for living. These are exactly the same. So when they claim that women should cover their hair - it is said both in the Bible and the Koran. So both the Western and the Islamic legal tradition is the same. Time goes, and people meet, discuss and make up their opinion about things, both in the "Western countries" as in those where Muslims govern. Where there is a lot of common already, meeting minds give ground for better understanding and expanding the common ground. So, I guess you can claim that the influence goes both ways. But please: both started with the same!
Islamic Law, called the SHARI'A, is based on the exegesis of Islamic texts, especially the Qur'an and a case by case applicability to present cases. As a result, there are certain laws and penal codes which cannot be altered, modernized, or reformed. The base Islamic texts are considered to be Divinely Authored and are, therefore, beyond question or debate. Even if the majority disagrees with a law, they have to abide by it because the law has Divine approval.US Law is based on the principle that all laws are subject to debate, revision, and majority approval. The Constitution of the United States sets up the principles of how the country is governed, but each aspect of those principles can be amended and altered should the population be of the view that something should be changed. Laws can be modernized and altered on a fundamental level should the votes come through.
By halaal I'm assuming you mean to ask if it complies with the Islamic law. Some forex brokers have set up Islamic accounts specifically for this purpose. They are know as Islamic or Swap free accounts. The basic premise of the "islamic-safe" type of forex accounts comes from Shariah law interpretation that muslim cannot receive anything in return for giving. This means no interest can be given or received on any financial account.
Yes, Shariah is Islamic law derived from Quran and Sunnah (prophet Muhammad sayings and practice).It is true that the Sharia law is the Islamic law but it is not to be applied by Muslims just to to lead them to Heaven. The Sharia law is classified under the following chapters:Ritual worships (praying, fasting, pilgrimage, alms giving, .....)Relarionships ( contrating rules, selling and purchasing, loans, ... etc)Personal laws (marriage, divorce, inheritance, children, ...)Crimes rules (furnication, killing, kidnaping, robbery, accusing innocent women, false witnessing, ...)So, the Sharia law organizes human life in a way to be loyal to the Creator and fair in relations with his/her family, community, and mankind.
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Islamic Law is based on the exegesis of Islamic texts, especially the Qur'an and a case by case applicability to present cases. As a result, there are certain laws and penal codes which cannot be altered, modernized, or reformed. The base Islamic texts are considered to be Divinely Authored and are, therefore, beyond question or debate. Even if the majority disagrees with a law, they have to abide by it because the law has Divine approval.US Law is based on the principle that all laws are subject to debate, revision, and majority approval. The Constitution of the United States sets up the principles of how the country is governed, but each aspect of those principles can be amended and altered should the population be of the view that something should be changed. Laws can be modernized and altered on a fundamental level should the votes come through.