Source and Definition
The term "Sharia" literally means "the path to a watering hole".
Shari
The Shari Law, or the Islamic Law, governs the lifestyle of Muslims, and is a comprehensive guide to life and conduct.
Sharia law can be organized in different ways:
Sharia can be divided into six main branches:
1. ibadah (ritual worship)
2. mu'amalat (transactions and contracts)
3. adab (morals and manners),
4. i'tiqadat (beliefs)
5. 'uqubat (punishments)
6. Munakahat (Islamic marriage jurisprudence)
Sharia law can be organized in different ways:
Sharia can be divided into six main branches:
1. ibadah (ritual worship)
2. mu'amalat (transactions and contracts)
3. adab (morals and manners),
4. i'tiqadat (beliefs)
5. 'uqubat (punishments)
6. Munakahat (Islamic marriage jurisprudence)