Sharia law can violate individual rights by imposing strict interpretations of religious principles that may restrict personal freedoms, such as freedom of expression, gender equality, and the right to choose one's own beliefs. In some interpretations, it can lead to discriminatory practices against women and non-Muslims, limiting their legal rights and social status. Additionally, harsh penalties for certain behaviors can infringe on the right to a fair trial and due process. Overall, the application of Sharia law varies widely, but in certain contexts, it can undermine fundamental human rights.
According to sharia the testimony of one man is equal to the testimony of two women.
Sharia law and the constitution are not fully compatible because Sharia law is based on Islamic principles, while the constitution is based on secular principles. However, individuals are free to practice their religion under the constitution as long as it does not violate the law.
Law enforcement, as such, does not violate the bill of rights. Violations come from errors or malfeasance on the part of the enforcers.
Allowing fornication and allowing homosexuality are against Sharia (Islamic law)
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 used by the religion of Islam.
Yes it does, in Chapter 5 Article 26 of their constitution. But the freedoms that come with it are based on Sharia Law, and those aren't really that many. Basically their whole constitution is based on Sharia Law, and the Koran. You can read more about Sharia Law, which explain human rights for Muslims in it.
They would answer to law enforcement and the courts.
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.
Lebanon incorporates sharia law for Muslims in family matters only.
Sharia law is the law of Almighty God so no one is at risk ANSWER 2: Sharia law is not in the Qur'an and is, therefore, manmade law. It is also known to differ somewhat according to the country in which a Muslim lives. The group most at risk under sharia law would be homosexuals.
no