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- +'''Sharia, Islamic sharia''' or '''Islamic law''' is the [[traditional]] [[Islamic]] [[religious]] [[law]]; it covers the [[totality]] of religious, [[political]], [[social]] and [[private]] [[life]] making no [[distinction]] between religion and life, in other words between transgressions of moral rules ([[sin]]) and of social rules.
-# [[traditional]] [[Islamic]] [[religious]] [[law]]; it covers the [[totality]] of religious, [[political]], [[social]] and [[private]] [[life]] making no [[distinction]] between religion and life, in other words between transgressions of moral rules ([[sin]]) and of social rules.+
==See also== ==See also==
* [[Ban on Sharia law]] * [[Ban on Sharia law]]

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Sharia, Islamic sharia or Islamic law is the traditional Islamic religious law; it covers the totality of religious, political, social and private life making no distinction between religion and life, in other words between transgressions of moral rules (sin) and of social rules.

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