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What do muslima believe that the sharia describes?
The words and actions of Muhammad
The rules for proper conduct by Muslims
The word of God revealed to Muhammad
The basis for secular law in muslim nations
The words and actions of Muhammad
The rules for proper conduct by Muslims
The word of God revealed to Muhammad
The basis for secular law in muslim nations
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Muslims believe that the Sharia describes the rules for proper conduct by Muslims and is seen as the word of God revealed to Muhammad. It encompasses a wide range of guidance on personal, social, economic, and political matters, including family law, criminal law, ethics, and governance. While it serves as the basis for secular law in some Muslim-majority nations, not all aspects of the Sharia are incorporated into modern legal systems, and interpretations vary among different Muslim communities.
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Muslims believe that the Sharia describes the rules for proper conduct by Muslims.
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