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The term "Furu' al-Deen" refers to the branches of religious law in Islam, particularly in the context of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh). The key branches typically include acts of worship (ibadat) such as prayer (salah), fasting (sawm), almsgiving (zakat), pilgrimage (hajj), and ethical conduct. Additionally, it encompasses family law, criminal law, and commercial law. While the specific names may vary across different Islamic schools of thought, these core areas are widely recognized.

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