Islamic laws
Islamic laws, known as Sharia, are a set of guidelines derived from the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. These laws cover various aspects of life, including moral conduct, family matters, and social justice. They aim to promote fairness, compassion, and community welfare among Muslims.
Sharia is interpreted by scholars and can vary across different cultures and communities. It includes rules about prayer, fasting, charity, and ethical behavior. While some aspects are universally accepted, others may differ based on local customs and interpretations, reflecting the diversity within the Islamic faith.