Islamic Law, also known as Sharia, governs various aspects of life for Muslims. It derives from the Quran and Hadith. Sharia covers personal conduct, family matters, and criminal justice. Its interpretation varies across cultures and regions. In some countries, it coexists with secular laws. Understanding Islamic Law is essential for grasping the legal and cultural frameworks in many Muslim-majority nations.
The Delhi Sultanate existed from 1206 to 1526 CE. It was marked by a centralised administrative system influenced by Islamic law, specifically Shariat. The Sultans and nobles were...
The ongoing land dispute in Munambam, Kerala, has gained national attention as a parliamentary panel discusses the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024. The Kerala State Waqf Board claims ownership...