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Islamic law played a central role in shaping society from "summary" of A History of Islamic Societies by Ira M. Lapidus

Islamic law, also known as Sharia, is a comprehensive legal system that governs all aspects of Muslim life. It serves as a guide for both personal conduct and social order, encompassing religious rituals, moral standards, and legal principles. Sharia is derived from the Quran, the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad, and consensus among scholars. This legal framework played a central role in shaping Islamic societies by providing a sense of unity and identity, as well as establishing norms and values that guided the behavior of individuals and communities. One of the key features of Islamic law is its emphasis on justice and equality. Sharia promotes social justice by ensuring that all members of society are treated fairly and equitably. It prohibits discrimination based on race, gender, or social status, and emphasizes the importance of charity and compassion towards the less fortunate. Additionally, Sharia seeks to protect the rig...
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    A History of Islamic Societies

    Ira M. Lapidus

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