The sources of Islamic Sharia'ah are:
1: The holy Qur'an
2. Sunnah/Hadith
3. Ijma'a
4. Qiyas
I do believe shariah is a Islam's law!
The sacred law of Islam is the Shariah law which has been compiled with reference and guidance form the Holy Quran and Hadith
There is nobody ruling Islam but there is Shariah (Islamic law) that Muslims around the world adhere to.
Its the Islamic Law Code... laws, rules, of islam.
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There are four sources of the Islamic shariah, listed by priority as:QuranProphet Muhammad sunnah (sayings and practices)Qias that means comparison with similar issues or eventsIgmaa that means the collective decision of all Islamic leaders.
Allah, Quraan, Prophet Muhammad, sunnah, shariah, and hadiths.
Shariah, the Islamic legal system, is primarily derived from two key sources: the Quran, which is the holy scripture of Islam, and the Hadith, which consists of the recorded sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. Additionally, Islamic jurisprudence also considers other sources such as consensus (ijma) among scholars and analogical reasoning (qiyas) to address new legal issues. Together, these documents and methods form the foundation of Shariah law, guiding personal conduct, moral obligations, and legal matters within the Muslim community.
Sufism is part of Islam . All true sufis practice Islam and shariah . Hence they have no other view , their view is same as is islamic view . Women have rights as mentioned in Qu'ran and Hadith .
shariah
It depends upon scholarly interpretations of the Shariah. The Shariah is not one, unchanging thing made of steel. It is a general guide. Then, it is up to scholars to interpret it. The fundamentals of Islam never change; but there is flexibility in the application of some principles.
The role of children in Islam is to obey and honor their parents.