Syarak
Syarak (/ʃəˈriːə/, bahaso Arab: شريعة [ʃaˈriːʕa]), hukum Islam atau Syariah adolah hukum agamo Islam.[1] Syarak basumber dari al-Qur'an jo hadis. Dalam bahaso Arab, istilah sharīʿah bamukasuik pado hukum ilahi nan diturunan dek Allah dan ditafsirkan dek manusia malalui fiqh.[2][3][4]
Rujuakan
suntiang- ↑ "British & World English: sharia". Oxford: Oxford University Press. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 8 December 2015. Diakses tanggal 4 December 2015.
- ↑ Kutipan rusak: Tag
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- ↑ Vikør 2014.
- ↑ Calder 2009.
Pautan lua
suntiang Wikimedia Commons mampunyoi media nan bahubuangan jo Sharia |
Caliak katarangan manganai syarak di Wikikato. |
Wikiquote punyo koleksi kutipan nan berkaitan jo: |
- Islamic law Archived 2017-02-03 di Wayback Machine. – in The Oxford Dictionary of Islam, via Oxford Islamic Studies Online
- Sharia by Knut S. Vikør – In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics, via Bridging Cultures, National Endowment for the Humanities & George Mason University
- Law by Norman Calder et al Archived 2008-11-21 di Wayback Machine. – In The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, via Oxford Islamic Studies
- In Search of the Shari'ah by Mohammad Omar Farooq in "Arab Law Quarterly", a recent research publication shedding light on usage of the term Shari'ah and its conceptualization in earliest sources
- Brunei implements sharia law – UNAA (United Nations)
- Sharia Law in the International Legal Sphere – Yale University
- Private Arrangements: 'Recognizing Sharia' in Britain – anthropologist John R. Bowen explains the working of Britain's sharia courts in a Boston Review article
- Division of Inheritance According to Qur'an Archived 2015-02-20 di Wayback Machine.
- Explanation of "The Reward of the Omnipotent" is a manuscript, in Arabic, from the late 19th or early 20th century about Sharia