shari'a
See also: sharia
English
Noun
shari'a (uncountable)

In some countries and regions, caning may be imposed on offenders for violating shari'a law.
- (Islam) Traditional Islamic religious law primarily based on the Quran, but also the hadith and tafsir; it covers the totality of religious, political, social and private life, making no distinction between religion and life – in other words between transgressions of moral rules (sin) and of social rules.
- The legislation of shari'a here is very strict.
Derived terms
Translations
Islamic religious law
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Italian
Alternative forms
- sceriat (archaic)
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