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who imposed sharia law​

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Answered by MaskedTitan
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Islamic scholars who lived during the first centuries of Islam developed different methods for interpreting sharia. Most of them came to agree that sharia rules should be derived from the following main sources: The Qur'an, which Muslims believe was revealed by God to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel (Jibril)

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Aims of Sharia and public interest They were first clearly articulated by al-Ghazali (d. 1111), who argued that maslaha was God's general purpose in revealing the divine law, and that its specific aim was preservation of five essentials of human well-being: religion, life, intellect, offspring, and property.

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