4.1 Sources of Islamic law
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Islamic law, or Sharia, originated from Prophet Muhammad's teachings in the 7th century CE. It evolved through scholars' interpretations, addressing practical issues in the growing Muslim community. The law covers personal status, criminal matters, commerce, and governance, adapting to diverse cultures as Islam spread. Islamic law is based on Allah's sovereignty and aims to promote welfare according to Islamic principles. It emphasizes justice, equality, and fairness, recognizing human agency in following divine law. The Quran and Sunnah are primary sources, complemented by scholarly consensus and analogical reasoning.
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Islamic law, or Sharia, originated from Prophet Muhammad's teachings in the 7th century CE. It evolved through scholars' interpretations, addressing practical issues in the growing Muslim community. The law covers personal status, criminal matters, commerce, and governance, adapting to diverse cultures as Islam spread. Islamic law is based on Allah's sovereignty and aims to promote welfare according to Islamic principles. It emphasizes justice, equality, and fairness, recognizing human agency in following divine law. The Quran and Sunnah are primary sources, complemented by scholarly consensus and analogical reasoning.
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