Sharia Governance
Sharia Governance refers to the implementation of Islamic law, or Sharia, in the administration of a state or community. It encompasses legal, political, and social systems that align with Islamic principles, aiming to promote justice, morality, and public welfare. This governance model can vary widely in interpretation and application across different cultures and countries.
In practice, Sharia Governance may influence laws related to family, finance, and criminal justice, often guided by religious scholars and legal experts. Countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran have adopted forms of Sharia Governance, while others may incorporate elements of it within a broader legal framework.