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Everyone lives by different rules and laws and some of them are based on religion and others are based on the laws of the country.
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Sharia Laws Guide All Of Us Everyone lives by different rules and laws and some of them are based on religion and others are based on the laws of the country. However, the Muslim laws or Sharia laws are ones that everyone follows whether or not they know it. These laws govern how people live, how people deal with others and most importantly how they deal with god. Everyone should be aware of the laws of different religions to help people co-exist peacefully and here are some of the top Sharia laws. What is the meaning of Sharia? These laws come directly from the Qur'an and it translates into “A path to live giving water” and the Hebrew word for Torah, Yarrah, translates into the same thing. This shows that Sharia laws are directly ingrained from the Abrahamic traditions from the olden days. There are 5 main branches of the law, including adab or behavior, manners and morals, ibadah or ritual worship, 'uqubat or punishments, mu'amalat or contracts and transactions and i'tiqadat or beliefs. These branches work together perfectly in order to develop a society that is based on equity, pluralism and justice for all members. What Does the Qur'an teach? Most people aren't sure what the Qur'an teaches, but it does teach the followers that the religion shouldn't be dominated by the state. They also believe that the Sharia is something personal between God and the follower. Not only that, but it teaches those who follow what is written that they should be dedicated and loyal to the country where they live. This means that it encourages the followers to follow the laws of the land for where they live. Freedoms
This law also governs over absolute freedom of religion and conscience, which means that it encourages the Muslims to fight for others who believe in different religions in order to protect their temples, synagogues, churches and much more from being attacked. It encourages everyone to understand and allow people to believe in their own manners without being forced into anything and without being oppressed. This law is followed by almost everyone, especially the countries that allow for freedom of religion and freedom of speech. These laws simply govern how the followers should act and what they should and shouldn't do, but it doesn't restrict them from having their own beliefs. Nobody is forced to follow these laws unless they are Muslim and even then the laws can be interpreted differently by different people. Resources:-http://www.articlesbase.com/law- articles/sharia-laws-guide-all-of-us-7440710.html