Sharia
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Sharia
First recorded in 1855–60; from Arabic sharīʿah “law,” from sharaʿa “to prescribe”
Example Sentences
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Each chapter varies in ideology, and one of its aims is to create a state ruled by Islamic law, or Sharia.
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Since 2021, the Taliban government has imposed numerous restrictions in accordance with their interpretation of Islamic Sharia law which have severely impacted the rights of Afghan women and girls.
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The group enforced an austere version of Sharia law that aligned with what he had been taught in Pakistan.
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Since returning to power, the Taliban have imposed numerous restrictions in accordance with their interpretation of Islamic Sharia law.
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Since seizing power in 2021, the Taliban have imposed numerous restrictions in accordance with their interpretation of Islamic Sharia law.
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