Islamic Religion: Shariah

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The most recent catchword nowadays is ‘Shariah’. As a number of countries struggle to pass statute to suppress Shariah, an overvalued anxiety and continual misperception encircles the word ‘Shariah’. The majority of people who converse zealously in opposition to Shariah do not, actually, comprehend it and frequently degrade it to just a penal code. This paper illustrates the comprehensive principles of Shariah and its universal method. It further stresses misunderstandings about Shariah to level out the apprehensions at present encircling this subject.

Shariah is an essential section of Islam. It is frequently described as ‘Islamic law,’ triggering some to presume that it comprises primarily of criminal laws and penalisations. Nevertheless, Shariah comprises far beyond the conventional way of comprehending law. Although Shariah offers the legal structure for the establishment and functioning of humanity, it too specifies moral, ethical, social and political guidelines for Muslims at an individual level as well as at the collective society level.

Islam is a belief that each prophet directed by God spoke to his people, concluding in the message conveyed by the last prophet, Prophet Muhammad, during the 7th century in Arab. Prophet Muhammad brought people in the direction of the belief in one God and inspired them to be fair and kind-hearted to each other. Within Islam’s holy book, the Quran, God made clear that He directed Prophet Muhammad to be the source of mercy for humankind. His directive for mercy is emblematic of the total meaning of Islam.
With the similar belief, the principles of Shariah are also symbolized by mercy and compassion. The exact aim of Shariah is to ease a person and the society to...

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