Shia Answer
all sunni countries have their Owen sharia which is not actually Islamic sharia,their main source of hadith was abu huraira who was a Jew of khaibar after the defeat of khaiber by Hazrat Ali he converted to Islam he was very cleaver that's why our beloved Prophet Muhammad named him abu huraira father of cat.he injected Jewish element in hadith which is followed by all sunni`s in fiq abu hanifa is having great majority was child of parsi parents,so all sunni countries have non Islamic sharia,only shia jafari school is Islamic because Imam jafer sadiq was great grand son of prophet and he save his grandfathers sunna in writing,Iran is the brieghtest example of sharia.
More Open Answer
For those who still consider Ahl Sunna to be part of Islam and refuse to let obvious anti-Semitism cloud their judgment, there are numerous Arab and Muslim-majority countries that do not practice Shari'a law or intend to implement it. Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, Lebanon, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kosovo, and Indonesia are all Muslim-majority countries which do not practice Shari'a Law.
If Shari'a Law is the law of the country you are visiting, then yes. Extraterritoriality does not exist in this day and age.
Sharia law is not followed in Australia, and is viewed as barbaric and highly frowned upon.
Sharia law generally applies only to Muslims, but in some countries, certain aspects of Sharia law may also apply to non-Muslims in specific situations.
A society where religion plays a key role in how things work. For example Islamic countries follow Sharia law, which is a teaching of Islam.
A:Sharia can not be applied in countries that do not recognise sharia law. In dual-law nations, it can only be applied where the secular courts accept its precedence.
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.
Sharia law is practiced in Many Islamic countries. It is most stricly practiced in Saudi Arabia.
Religion; Law
All Muslim countries. In addition, these laws exist in Muslim communities elsewhere, This law is codes of conduct.
Sharia law is used by the religion of Islam.
Several countries have adopted Islamic law, or Sharia, to varying extents within their legal systems. Predominantly Muslim nations such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan implement Sharia as a major source of their legal framework. Other countries, like Sudan and Afghanistan, also incorporate Islamic law but may combine it with secular laws. Additionally, some countries with significant Muslim populations, like Indonesia and Egypt, apply Sharia primarily in personal status laws, such as marriage and inheritance.
Minnesota does not recognize Sharia law as a legal system. U.S. law, including that of Minnesota, is based on the Constitution and state statutes, which do not permit the application of religious laws in legal proceedings. While individuals may choose to follow Sharia principles in personal matters, such as family or community issues, these cannot supersede state or federal laws.