(a) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (b) Pakistan (c) Afghanistan (d) Iraq (e) Iran
just follow the Islamic rule because a good Muslim is good citizen.....
Its a must do rule for Hindu Brahmins. They follow this rule strictly whilst eating. Its a disrespect for the food if we wear shoes whilst eating.
All of Arabia (the entire Arabian Peninsula) was under Islamic Rule in 750 C.E. and had been under Islamic Rule for over a century by that point.
Theocracies, where religious leaders hold political power, can be found in countries like Iran (Islamic Republic), Vatican City (Roman Catholic Church), and Saudi Arabia (Islamic Sharia law). Some regions within countries, such as parts of Afghanistan and Somalia, also operate under theocratic rule based on Islamic law.
I think water is what the question is asking for, as it expands in relative volume when it gets to freezing point rather than contracting.
yes they do follow the rule of law.
Iran.
There is no such thing as a Non-Islamic Government since there are a wide variety and incredible diversity of Non-Muslims. The only uniform definition is that a Non-Islamic Government either (1) does not rule over a Muslim-majority population; and/or (2) does not rule over its population in accordance with Islamic values or laws.
octet rule
Parts from Europe, Africa, and Asia
when political figures rule strictly by the constitutions words
What countries of the world are currently under Spanish rule