(cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)ا (cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)ا (cid:10)ا (cid:1)(cid:11)(cid:12) In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Islaamic Sharia Law Based on Quraan, Sunnah and Ijtihaad A need for every single Muslim http://www.geocities.com/noor_ul_islaam For Free Download then Forward to as many as you can Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Laws are NOT meant to be taken in one's own hand BUT meant for the state to establish Allah is One <---> Quraan is One <---> Siraat_ul_Mustaqeem is One One Ummah <---> One Islaam <---> One Voice <---> One Worshipping Method Revised-2006 Islaamic Sharia Law for the New Global World Those Rulers, Politicians or other persons having Authority, who don't take any interest on establishing Islaamic Sharia Law, based on Quraan and Authentic Sunnah may actually not be Believers in the view of Allah : … If any do fail to judge by (the light of) what Allah hath revealed, they are Unbelievers. (Al_Quraan_005.044) (You must need do the True Justice, at home, at work, in the court and in the assembly etc.) Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 1 of 571 Table of Contents PREFACE.......................................................................................................................................................................6 COMPONENTS OF ISLAAMIC SHARIA LAW:.......................................................................................................7 1> QURAANIC LAW...................................................................................................................................................7 2> FIQH-US-SUNNAH (AUTHENTIC HADEETH AND SUNNAH)...................................................................................7 3> IJTIHAAD (PROGRESSIVE REASONING BY ANALOGY), IJMAA (CONSENSUS), QIYAAS (ANALOGY)........................8 1> QURAANIC LAW.................................................................................................................................................9 STATE AFFAIRS..........................................................................................................................................................12 1. SOVEREIGNTY / Command.............................................................................................................................12 2. THE CODE OF LAWS IN AN ISLAMIC STATE is the Book of Allah (the Quraan)........................................12 3. THE ENTIRE UMMAH SHALL TAKE PART IN THE GOVERNMENT..........................................................13 4. SYSTEM BASED ON CONSULTATION...........................................................................................................14 5. STANDARD FOR THE ASSIGNMENT OF RANKS.........................................................................................14 6. THE STATE ADMINISTRATION......................................................................................................................14 7. THE DECISIVE WORD....................................................................................................................................14 8. PARTY SYSTEM................................................................................................................................................14 9. RELIGIOUS HIERARCHY................................................................................................................................15 10. THE INGREDIENTS OF AN ISLAMIC STATE..............................................................................................15 11. THE POSITION OF NON MUSLIMS IN AN ISLAMIC STATE.....................................................................16 12. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.....................................................................................................................17 13. TREATIES.......................................................................................................................................................18 14. REBELLION....................................................................................................................................................18 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES...........................................................................................................................................21 INSTRUCTIONS FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES:.......................................................................................21 JUSTICE.......................................................................................................................................................................24 A> Basic orders about the enforcement of Justice................................................................................................25 B> Corporal punishment......................................................................................................................................28 C> Testimony (Evidence):....................................................................................................................................28 INJUNCTIONS..............................................................................................................................................................32 A> General injunctions for family life:.................................................................................................................32 B> INJUNCTIONS - FAMILY LIFE (1): THE STATUS OF MAN AND WOMAN...............................................32 C> INJUNCTIONS - FAMILY LIFE (2): RELATIONS BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE...............................33 REMOVAL OF A MISCONCEPTION..................................................................................................................48 INHERITANCE AND TESTAMENT..................................................................................................................................50 A> Testament:.......................................................................................................................................................50 B> Inheritance: Revised by http://www.geocities.com/noor_ul_islaam.............................................................51 SEXUAL RELATIONS AND CRIMES..............................................................................................................................64 1. Adultery (Fornication)......................................................................................................................................64 2. Sodomy and female to female manipulation......................................................................................................66 3. Preliminaries that incite adultery.....................................................................................................................66 4. Immodest actions...............................................................................................................................................66 5. Pestering honourable women or spreading gossips about them.......................................................................66 6. False accusation (Calumny).............................................................................................................................67 7. Privacy..............................................................................................................................................................67 8. Rebellious women.............................................................................................................................................67 PROTECTION OF LIFE..................................................................................................................................................68 The importance of human life:..............................................................................................................................68 PROTECTION OF PROPERTY.........................................................................................................................................70 1. Protection of property.......................................................................................................................................70 2. Theft..................................................................................................................................................................71 3. Loan..................................................................................................................................................................71 4. Mortgage (Pledge)............................................................................................................................................71 5. Riba (Interest on loan)......................................................................................................................................72 Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 2 of 571 6. Trade (Selling)..................................................................................................................................................73 7. Breach of Trust..................................................................................................................................................73 TREATY (OBLIGATIONS).............................................................................................................................................75 THE PROHIBITED (FORBIDDEN (UN-LAWFUL) AND THE PERMITTED (LAWFUL)..........................................................76 INJUNCTIONS FOR SOCIAL LIVING..............................................................................................................................81 1. Moderation in expenses.....................................................................................................................................81 2. Get-up...............................................................................................................................................................81 3. Physical and Mental Capabilities.....................................................................................................................81 4. Conversation.....................................................................................................................................................81 5. Absurd and immodest talk.................................................................................................................................81 6. Walking.............................................................................................................................................................81 7. Thoughtfulness to ponder and to comprehend..................................................................................................82 8. Spying................................................................................................................................................................82 9. Knowledge.........................................................................................................................................................82 10. Social relations...............................................................................................................................................82 11. Good behaviour...............................................................................................................................................82 12. Co-operation (Mutual Assistance)..................................................................................................................83 13. Mutual Contacts..............................................................................................................................................83 14. Promise (Commitments)..................................................................................................................................83 15. Visiting other people's homes..........................................................................................................................83 16. Etiquettes of assembly.....................................................................................................................................83 17. Jealousy...........................................................................................................................................................83 18. Backbiting (Slandering)..................................................................................................................................83 19. Nicknaming others..........................................................................................................................................83 20. Envy.................................................................................................................................................................84 21. Jesting.............................................................................................................................................................84 22. Public exposure of others................................................................................................................................84 23. Mistrust...........................................................................................................................................................84 24. Ridiculing of Divine System............................................................................................................................84 25. Crooked reasoning..........................................................................................................................................84 26. Anger (Rage)...................................................................................................................................................84 27. Forgiveness.....................................................................................................................................................84 28. Self-Correction (Mending one's ways)............................................................................................................84 29. Do not bully people with your virtues.............................................................................................................84 RUMORS.....................................................................................................................................................................86 MISCELLANEOUS........................................................................................................................................................87 A. Persecution.......................................................................................................................................................87 B. Tyranny and excess...........................................................................................................................................87 C. Conspiracy and secret counseling....................................................................................................................87 D. The mutual (Reciprocal) relations of individuals in the society.......................................................................87 PERTAINING TO ECONOMY.........................................................................................................................................88 BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS...............................................................................................................................................92 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CRIME AND PUNISHMENT...........................................................................................95 Crime and Punishment..........................................................................................................................................95 2> FIQH-US-SUNNAH............................................................................................................................................99 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: PURIFICATION..........................................................................................................101 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: ABLUTION (WUDU').................................................................................................112 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: GHUSL, THE COMPLETE ABLUTION...........................................................................123 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: TAYAMMUM, THE DRY ABLUTION............................................................................129 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: MENSTRUATION.......................................................................................................132 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: PRAYER...................................................................................................................135 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: AZHAN, CALL TO PRAYER........................................................................................144 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: PREREQUISITES OF THE PRAYER..............................................................................150 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: OBLIGATORY ACTS OF PRAYER................................................................................154 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 1: SUNNAH ACTS OF PRAYER........................................................................................158 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: SUPEREROGATORY PRAYERS...................................................................................176 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: NONSTRESSED SUNNAH PRAYERS (AS-SUNAN GHAIR AL-MU'AKKADAH)..............181 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE WITR PRAYER..................................................................................................182 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE LATE NIGHT PRAYER, TAHAJJUD (QIYAM AL-LAYIL).......................................187 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE SPECIAL PRAYERS DURING THE MONTH OF RAMADAN (TARAWIH).................191 Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 3 of 571 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE DUHA PRAYER..................................................................................................193 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: SALATUL ISTIKHARAH.............................................................................................195 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: SALATUL TASBIH.....................................................................................................196 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: SALATUL HAJAH, THE PRAYER FOR NEED................................................................197 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: SALATUL TAUBAH, THE PRAYER OF PENITENCE.......................................................198 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: SALATUL KASUF, PRAYER OF THE SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSE................................199 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: SALATUL ISTISQA, PRAYER FOR RAIN......................................................................201 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE PROSTRATION DURING THE QUR'ANIC RECITATION.........................................203 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE PROSTRATION OF THANKFULNESS (SAJDAT USH-SHUKR)................................206 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: PROSTRATIONS OF FORGETFULNESS DURING THE PRAYER.......................................207 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER.....................................................................................209 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE MOSQUES.........................................................................................................219 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: PLACES WHERE OFFERING PRAYER IS PROHIBITED...................................................223 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE SUTRAH OR PARTITION IN FRONT OF ONE WHO IS PRAYING...............................224 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: WHAT IS ALLOWED DURING THE PRAYER.................................................................227 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: ACTIONS WHICH ARE DISLIKED DURING THE PRAYER..............................................232 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: ACTIONS WHICH INVALIDATE THE SALAH...............................................................234 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: MAKING (QADA') FOR MISSED SALAH......................................................................236 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE PRAYER OF A PERSON WHO IS ILL (SALATUL MARID).......................................238 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE PRAYER DURING TIMES OF FEAR OR DANGER (SALATUL KHAUF).....................239 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: THE PRAYER OF A TRAVELER...................................................................................242 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: COMBINING TWO PRAYERS......................................................................................246 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: SALATUL JUMU'AH (THE FRIDAY PRAYER)..............................................................250 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 2: EID PRAYERS (SALATUL 'IDAIN)..............................................................................262 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ZAKAH IN ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE........................................................................268 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: MONETARY HOLDINGS SUBJECT TO ZAKAH.............................................................274 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ZAKAH ON PLANTS AND FRUIT.................................................................................278 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ZAKAH ON ANIMALS................................................................................................286 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ZAKAH ON BURIED TREASURE AND PRECIOUS MINERALS.......................................290 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ZAKAH ON WEALTH EXTRACTED FROM THE SEA....................................................292 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: THE RECIPIENTS OF ZAKAH.....................................................................................295 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ZAKAT UL-FITR.......................................................................................................308 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ZAKAT UT-TATAWWU OR VOLUNTARY SADAQAH..................................................313 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: FASTING (AS-SIYAM)...............................................................................................317 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: THE FAST OF RAMADAN..........................................................................................318 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: THE FORBIDDEN DAYS TO FAST..............................................................................324 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: VOLUNTARY FASTS.................................................................................................327 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: THE MANNERS OF FASTING.....................................................................................330 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ACTS THAT ARE PERMISSIBLE DURING THE FAST....................................................332 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: ACTIONS THAT VOID THE FAST...............................................................................334 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: MAKING UP MISSED DAYS OF RAMADAN...............................................................337 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: NIGHT OF QADR.......................................................................................................339 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 3: I'TIKAF OR SECLUSION IN THE MOSQUE...................................................................340 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 4: SICKNESS, EXPIATION OF SINS.................................................................................345 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 4: CONTEMPLATION OF DEATH AND PREPARATION FOR IT BY GOOD DEEDS.................351 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 4: AL-KAFAN (THE SHROUD)......................................................................................362 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 4: FUNERAL PRAYERS (SALATUL JANAZAH)................................................................364 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 4: BURIAL....................................................................................................................377 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 4: AZH-ZHIKR (REMEMBRANCE OF ALLAH).................................................................398 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 4: SUPPLICATIONS........................................................................................................402 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: PILGRIMAGE: A GENERAL DEFINITION, ITS EXCELLENCE AND PREREQUISITES.........420 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: THE ABILITY TO PERFORM HAJJ - WHAT DOES IT IMPLY?.........................................423 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: THE HAJJ OF THE PROPHET (PEACE BE UPON HIM)...................................................428 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: MAWAQUIT: FIXED TIMES AND PLACES FOR IHRAM...............................................433 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: IHRAM......................................................................................................................435 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: TALBIYAH................................................................................................................439 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: WHAT IS PERMITTED TO A MUHRIM.........................................................................441 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: RESTRICTIONS OF IHRAM.........................................................................................444 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: KILLING A GAME IN THE STATE OF IHRAM...............................................................450 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: SACRED PRECINCTS OF MAKKAH AND MADINAH (HARAM MAKKAH WA MADINAH)452 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: TAWAF OR CIRCUMAMBULATION AROUND KA'BAH................................................455 Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 4 of 571 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: SA'I BETWEEN SAFA AND MARWAH.........................................................................463 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: STAYING AT MINA AND ARAFAT.............................................................................466 FIQH-US-SUNNAH, VOLUME 5: UMRAH....................................................................................................................482 3> IJTIHAAD - IJMAA - QIYAAS........................................................................................................................491 APPENDIX..................................................................................................................................................................492 FIRST STEP TOWARDS PERFECT ISLAAM..................................................................................................................492 Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 5 of 571 Preface Sharia is the Arabic word for Islamic law, also known as the Law of Allah. Islam classically draws no distinction between religious, and secular life. Hence Sharia covers not only religious rituals, but many aspects of day-to- day life, politics, economics, banking, business or contract law, and social issues. There are three major components of Islaamic Sharia Law: 1> Quraan 2> Sunnah 3> Ijtihaad Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 6 of 571 Components of Islaamic Sharia Law: There are three major components of Islaamic Sharia Law (Quraan, Sunnah and Ijtihaad): 1> Quraanic Law (cid:2)(cid:1) (cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:1) (cid:8)(cid:7) (cid:9)(cid:1) (cid:11)(cid:10) (cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:10) (cid:12)(cid:5)(cid:15) (cid:16)(cid:1) (cid:9)(cid:1) "Remember! The command is for none but Allah" (12:40) In the Quraan there are certain laws (the details of) which have been determined (FIXED) and for others guidance has been provided only in principle (flexible according to time under the boundary limits). The determined laws shall be enforced as is. As far as those laws are concerned where only the principles are given, an Islamic State shall frame details thereof staying within the parameters of these principles according to the needs of their time. These principles shall remain immutable but the rules framed under their guidance shall be liable to change in accordance with the exigencies of advancing times. This is the expedience, on the basis of which Allah did not determine the by-laws Himself. If it had so happened, these laws could not remain consistent with the exigencies of time, and that could render the working of the way of life prescribed by Him, impracticable. The Book that was intended to remain a code of guidance for all times and for all the people, had to be thus, i.e. the principles should be immutable (variable) and detailed (fixed) applicatory by-laws changeable with the change of time. Only this blend of permanence and change could keep the system permanently practicable through all times. This reality has been clarified by saying: O you who believe! (What is necessary for the guidance of mankind has been given through revelation and is prescribed in the Quraan). Do not put questions about things which if declared (fixed not flexible according to time) to you may trouble you, and if you question about them when the Quraan is being revealed, they shall be declared to you; Allah pardons this, and Allah is Forgiving, Forbearing. O people before you indeed asked such questions, and then became disbelievers on account of them. (Al_Quraan_005:101-102) 2> Fiqh-us-Sunnah (Authentic Hadeeth and Sunnah) Allah already told us to Obey Rasool Allah as well. 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(cid:16), (cid:9)(cid:1) O ye who believe! Obey Allah and His Messenger (SAW), and turn not away from him when ye hear (him speak). Be not as those who say, we hear, and they hear not. Lo! The worst of beasts in Allah’s sight are the deaf, the dumb, who have no sense. (Al_Quraan_008.020 – 022) O you who believe! Obey Allah and obey the Messenger, and do not make your deeds of no effect (by disobeying Allah and his Messenger). (Al_Quraan_047.033) It is not fitting for a Believer, men or women, when a matter has been decided by Allah and His Messenger, to have any option about their decision: if anyone disobeys Allah and His Messenger (SAW), he is indeed on a clearly wrong Path. (Al_Quraan_033.036) And obey Allah and His Messenger and do not quarrel (fall into no disputes) for then you will be weak in hearts and your power will depart, and be patient; surely Allah is with the patient. (Al_Quraan_008.046) If you DIFFER in anything (Faith, Salaat, Sayaam, Zakaat, etc.) amongst yourself, then REFER to Allah and his Messenger, if you really believe in Allah and in the Last Day. That is better and more suitable for determinations. [Al_Quraan_004.059] Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 7 of 571 3> Ijtihaad (progressive reasoning by analogy), Ijmaa (consensus), Qiyaas (analogy) Allah also told us to Obey Those Who are in Authority (Leader / Leader of the House). / (cid:5)"(cid:9)(cid:1) 0(cid:10)(cid:17)+(cid:31)%(cid:10) 1" 32 4." 41(cid:1) (cid:11)#(cid:23) $5(cid:25) (cid:29)(cid:24)"#" (cid:16)6(cid:1)1" (cid:11)(cid:23)(cid:13)(cid:24)(cid:26)(cid:1) %(cid:1) (cid:26)7(cid:21) (cid:15) 4(cid:5)(cid:1) (cid:17)(cid:22)8(cid:17)(cid:25) 9(cid:21) (cid:17)!(cid:10) %, (cid:5)(cid:15) (cid:12)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:19)(cid:20)(cid:1) (cid:22)(cid:21)(cid:17)(cid:25) (cid:2)(cid:25) (cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:15) (cid:12)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:19)(cid:20)(cid:1) (cid:22)(cid:21) (cid:12)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:24)(cid:23)(cid:26)(cid:25) (cid:27) (cid:16)(cid:25) (cid:19)(cid:28)(cid:1)(cid:5)(cid:7)(cid:15) (cid:29)(cid:30)(cid:25) (cid:19)(cid:31)(cid:22)(cid:21) (cid:29)(cid:19)(cid:25) ;: (cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:1) <=#" (cid:16)(cid:10) !(cid:25) (cid:14)(cid:22)(cid:21)(cid:17)(cid:25) >% (cid:19)?" @(cid:25) (cid:5)(cid:1)(cid:28)" %(cid:1) ?(cid:1) A(cid:15) (cid:11)(cid:1) (cid:17)(cid:19)(cid:25)(cid:12)(cid:5)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:25) (cid:2)(cid:1) (cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:29))(cid:1) (cid:16)(cid:25) (cid:17)(cid:24)(cid:23)(cid:26)(cid:1)<B#(cid:23) (cid:11)#(cid:23)(cid:24)(cid:13)(cid:23) (cid:16)(cid:9)(cid:1) 9(cid:1) (cid:17)!(cid:10) %, (cid:5)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:25) (cid:2)(cid:1) (cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:15) O you who believe! obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority (Leader) from among you; then if you differ about anything, refer it to Allah and the Messenger, if you believe in Allah and the last day; this is better and very good in the end. (Al_Quraan_004.059) And withhold yourself with those who call on their Lord morning and evening desiring His goodwill, and let not your eyes pass from them (always yes sir, till they follow the Quraan and Really Authentic Sunnah), desiring the beauties of this world's life; and do not follow him whose heart We have made unmindful to Our remembrance, and he follows his low desires and his case is one in which due bounds are exceeded. (Al_Quraan_018.028) Allah has promised to those of you who believe and do good that He will most certainly make them rulers in the earth as He made rulers those before them, and that He will most certainly establish for them their religion which He has chosen for them, and that He will most certainly, after their fear, give them security in exchange; they shall serve Me, not associating aught with Me; and whoever is ungrateful after this, these it is who are the. transgressors. (Al_Quraan_024.055) Men are the Leader (Manager, Maintainers, Protectors, Responsible, Taking Care) of women because Allah has made some of them to excel others and (also) because they spend out of their property; the good women are therefore obedient, guarding the unseen as Allah has guarded; and (as to) those on whose part you fear desertion, admonish them, and leave them alone in the sleeping-places and beat them; then if they obey you, do not seek a way against them; surely Allah is High, Great. (Al_Quraan_004.034) And do not covet that by which Allah has made some of you excel others; men shall have the benefit of what they earn and women shall have the benefit of what they earn; and ask Allah of His grace; surely Allah knows all things. (Al_Quraan_004.032) The Quraan is the first and foremost source, followed by the Authentic Hadeeth and Sunnah, which do not contradict the Quraan, and FINALLY followed by the Ijmaa / Qiyaas / Ijtihaad according to the time and place, and may take benefits from modern sciences as well, of course, which do not contradict the Quraan and Authentic Hadeeth and Sunnah. Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 8 of 571 1> Quraanic Law http://www.tolueislam.com Chapter 1: State Affairs o Sovereignty / Command o The Code of Laws in an Islamic State o The Entire Ummah Shall Take Part in the Government o System Based on Consultation o Standard for the Assignment of Ranks o The State Administration o The Decisive Word o Party System o Religious Hierarchy o The Ingredients of an Islamic State o The Position of Non Muslims in an Islamic State o International Relations o Treaties o Rebellion Chapter 2: Government Agencies o Instructions For Government Employees. Chapter3: Justice o Basic orders about the enforcement of Justice o Corporal punishment o Testimony (Evidence) o Circumstantial Evidence Chapter 4: Injunctions o General injunctions for Family Life o The Status of Man and Woman o Relations Between Husband and Wife o Nikaah o Age for Nikaah o Mutual Consent o Ceremony for Nikaah (Marriage) o Forbidden for Marriage (Muharramaat) o Polygamy o Female Captives o Facilitations for Marriage o Sexual Intercourse o Object of Sexual Intercourse o Object of Matrimonial Life o Dower o Maintenance o Strained Relations o Divorce o Waiting Period for a Divorce (Iddat) o Suckling o Custody (of Children of Divorced Parents) o Progeny o Orphans o Removal of Misconception Chapter 5: Inheritance and Testament o Testament o Inheritance o The Inheritance of an Orphaned Grandson Chapter 6: Sexual Relations and Crimes o Adultery (Fornication) o Sodomy and Female to Female Manipulation Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 9 of 571 o Preliminaries that Incite Adultery o Immodest Actions o Presenting honorable Women or Spreading Gossips about them o False Accusation (Calumny) o Privacy o Rebellious Women Chapter 7: Protection of Life o The Importance of Human Life Chapter 8: Protection of Property o Protection of Property o Easy Money (Maisir) o Raffle and Lottery o Theft o Loan o Mortgage (Pledge) o Riba (Interest on Loan o Trade (Selling) o Breach of Trust Chapter 9: Treaty (Obligations) Chapter 10: The Prohibited (Forbidden (un-lawful) and The Permitted (lawful) o The state of extreme helplessness o Intoxicants (Psychoactive Substances) Chapter 11: Injunctions for Social Living o Moderation in Expense o Get-up o Physical and Mental Capabilities o Conversation o Absurd and Immodest Talk o Walking o Thoughtfulness to Ponder and to Comprehend o Spying o Knowledge o Social Relations o Good Behavior o Co-operation (Mutual Assistance) o Mutual Contacts o Promise (Commitments) o Visiting other People's Home o Etiquettes of Assembly o Jealousy o Backbiting (Slandering) o Nicknaming others o Envy o Jesting o Public Exposure of Others o Mistrust o Ridiculing of Divine System o Crooked Reasoning o Anger (Rage) o Forgiveness o Self-Correction (Mending one's ways) o Do not Bully People with your Virtues Chapter 12: Rumors Chapter 13: Miscellaneous o Persecution o Tyranny and Excess o Conspiracy and Secret Counseling o The Mutual (Reciprocal) relations of Individuals in the Society Chapter 14: Pertaining to Economy Islaamic_Sharia_Law.pdf Page 10 of 571
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