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ISLAMIC SHARIAH LAWS AND ITS SOURCE AND ITS IMPACT UPON THE SOCIETY.

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LAMIC LAW to main content POLICY ANALYSIS EVENTS EDUCATION EXPERTS ARTS & CULTURE GET INVOLVED Utility Navigation MEI@75 BL amic Law - The Shariah ISLAMIC Law - The Shariah M. Cherif Bassiouni ISLAMIC laws and its source  The Qur'an is the principal source of Islamic law, the Sharia. It contains the rules by which the Muslim world is governed (or should govern itself) and forms the basis for relations between man and God, between individuals, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, as well as between man and things which are part of creation. The Sharia contains the rules by which a Muslim society is organized and governed, and it provides the means to resolve conflicts among individuals and between the individual and the state. There is no dispute among Muslims that the Qur'an is the basis of the Sharia and that its specific provisions are to be scrupulously observed. The Hadith and Sunna are complementary sources to the Qur'an and consist of the sayings of the Prophet and accou

THE AMAZING STORY OF CONVERTED MUSLIMS

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Rewards of true believers in Islam

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  Support IslamQA  Please contribute generously in order to ensure the continuity of our website InshaAllah. Contribute Virtues of deeds Related topic Is there reward for good deeds in this world apart from reward in the Hereafter?  02-06-2009          Question 12702 Do we get rewarded by allah in this world not only the next.. Meaning allah will reward us in life for doing good deeds and also get more reward in the hereafter.. Answer Praise be to Allah. Yes, Allaah has promised the believer who does righteous deeds reward in this world, as well as the greater reward which awaits him in the Hereafter.  Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):  “Whoever works righteousness — whether male or female — while he (or she) is a true believer (of Islamic Monotheism) verily, to him We will give a good life (in this world with respect, contentment and lawful provision), and We shall pay them certainly a reward in proportion to the best of what they used to do (i.e. Paradise in the Hereafter”