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write a paragraph about How did the Islamic beliefs influence laws and daily life within the early Islamic Empire like a 14 year old

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In the early Islamic Empire, Islamic beliefs shaped almost everything people did, from the laws to everyday routines. The Quran and the Prophet’s sayings (hadith) were used to make rules called sharia, so judges and leaders ran courts and solved problems based on religion. People prayed five times a day and went to the mosque, fasted during Ramadan, gave charity (zakat) to help the poor, and followed food rules like eating halal. These rules affected family life, business deals (people were expected to be honest), and how communities celebrated festivals. Because religion was part of the law, things like marriage, inheritance, and punishments were guided by Islamic teachings, and kids grew up learning these traditions at home and at school in the mosque. Overall, faith wasn’t just personal — it organized society and helped people know how to live together.