FATWA
FATWA
Sharia is the define code in the islamic law
Not exactly, you can have a judgment that is based on law; but judgment can also mean something that is utterly unrelated to law.
Islamic law is another name for Shariah. Refer to related question below.
The name is of Pashtu origin. Countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan. The name means 'friend of the people'. In Saudi Arabia the name means 'Law' as in Islamic law.
Male or female adoption is allowed, per Islamic religion and Islamic law, but the adopter is not allowed to give his/her name to the adopted male or female. It is not allowed, per Islamic law, to perform nikah (or intercourse) with the adopted girl or boy with official marriage per religion.
The name of the Islamic Holy Law is called Shari'ah. It is the law that we, Muslims, rely on. Also, the Holy Quran and Hadith as well. The Shari'ah tells us between haraam and halal. It also tells us about the good and evils of this world. Good luck!
Islamic jurisprudence has been derived from the holy Qur'an, Sunna and the practice of the holy Companions (Sihabah) RAU. It is called Fiqh.
Yahaya Yunusa Bambale has written: 'Crimes and punishments under Islamic law' -- subject(s): Criminal law (Islamic law), Punishment (Islamic law)
Plato, a classical Greek philosopher, is often attributed with the quote "Law is the correct judgment of the state." This concept reflects his belief in the importance of laws in maintaining a just and orderly society.
islamic judge subject law
nope, its Sharia law ^^