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Fottwa, often spelled "fatwa," is a formal legal opinion or decree handed down by an Islamic scholar or authority in response to a specific question about Islamic law (Sharia). Fatwas can address various issues, including ethics, personal conduct, and religious practices, and they serve to guide Muslims in their daily lives. While fatwas are not legally binding, they carry significant weight within the Muslim community and can influence behavior and beliefs. The authority and acceptance of a fatwa can vary depending on the scholar's reputation and the context in which it is issued.

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