shari'a in A Sentence

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    Once in power, they can move the country toward Shari'a.

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    The country adheres to a strict interpretation of Islamic religious law(Shari'a).

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    He conformed to the Shari'a and Sunnah and worked to motivate other people to do so as well.

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    Were Khomeini to have his way, those of us who value Western civilization could not argue against Shari'a.

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    According to Article 2, Islam is the religion of the state and Shari'a is the primary source of legislation.

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    In turn, re-establishing the dhimmi status is one step toward the Islamist's third and ultimate ambition, applying full Shari'a law.

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    When the woman asked her husband, she said that according to the Shari'a, she has been given a divorce by triple talaq.

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    Freed of the military's oversight only in mid-2011, Erdoğan could win enough dictatorial power for him(or a successor) to achieve his dream and fully implement the Shari'a.

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    The Federal Shariat Court(FSC) of Pakistan is a court which has the power to examine and determine whether the laws of the country comply with Shari'a law.

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    Those of us who argue against Shari'a are sometimes asked why Islamic law poses a problem when modern Western societies long ago accommodated Halakha, or Jewish law.

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    It rejects“international law” in general and it specifically“forbids courts from considering or using Shari'a law,” where it defines the latter as Islamic law“based on two principal sources, the Koran and the teaching of Muhammad.”.

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    Some analysts of Islam in Western Europe argue that the continent cannot escape its Eurabian fate; that the trend lines of the past half-century will continue until Muslims become a majority population and Islamic law(the Shari'a) reigns.

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    Prime Minister Brown immediately slammed Williams' suggestion: Shari'a law, his office declared,"cannot be used as a justification for committing breaches of English law, nor can the principle of Shari'a law be used in a civilian court. … the Prime Minister believes British law should apply in this country, based on British values.".

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    Prime Minister Brown immediately slammed Williams' suggestion: Shari'a law, his office declared,"cannot be used as a justification for committing breaches of English law, nor can the principle of Shari'a law be used in a civilian court. … the Prime Minister believes British law should apply in this country, based on British values.".

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