Sharia – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
sharia
n.
(Islam) code of law based on the Koran; holy laws of the Islam which cover aspects of day-to-day life
Sharia
Sharia,
Islamic sharia or
Islamic law ( for law) is the basic Islamic legal system derived from the religious precepts of Islam, particularly the
Quran and the
Hadith. The term sharia comes from the
Arabic language term
sharīʿah, which means a body of
moral and religious law derived from religious
prophecy, as opposed to human legislation.
sharia
Noun
1. the code of law derived from the Koran and from the teachings and example of Mohammed; "sharia is only applicable to Muslims"; "under Islamic law there is no separation of church and state"
(synonym) shariah, shariah law, sharia law, Islamic law
(hypernym) law, jurisprudence
(hyponym) hudud, hudood
(class) halal
Sharia
(1) Historically, the term "Sharia" refers to all the elements of a proper--i.e., righteous--Islamic life; these include proper moral behavior, proper respect towards Allah, correct belief, proper personal piety, and so on. In other words, it means the right way to life one's life as a Moslem. (2) In more recent times, it has come to refer to a much narrower notion, that of "Islamic Law." This usage is quite common in the Western press.
sharia
s.
(Islam) sharia, lov basert på Koranen; Islams hellige lover som dekker hverdagslige apekter