A Shariah court is a legal body that applies Islamic law (Shariah) in adjudicating disputes and matters related to personal status, such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and family issues. These courts operate in various countries, often alongside secular legal systems, and their jurisdiction typically extends to Muslims. The rulings are based on interpretations of Islamic texts, including the Quran and Hadith. Shariah courts may vary in their authority and structure depending on the legal framework of the country in which they operate.
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I do believe shariah is a Islam's law!
Shariah is Muslim religious law.
The Shariah is the outcome of both Quran and Sunnah.
Islamic law is another name for Shariah. Refer to related question below.
The one country closest to the true Shariah law is Saudi Arabia other claim to have a Shariah law but there far from it. Less than 5 or 10% of Shariah is punishment, and you usally need 2 or more witnesses to be convicted
The Islamic religion, per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by God; has Shariah.
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It is a democratic government system which rules according to Shariah law. Shariah is law that has been taken from rulings given in the Quran and Hadith.
Shariah Law was allowed as an incorporation into the legal system on a local level in Florida under the basis that it made up "ecclesiastical law." Judge Richard Nielsen made the ruling in the Hillsborough Circuit Court in the state. Although this does not permit Shariah Law statewide, some are concerned it will be used as legal precedent in future cases around the state.