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English xx, pages ; 20 cm Almost years after the Prophet Muhammad first articulated God's law - the sharia - its earthly interpreters are still arguing over what it means.
Hardliners reduce it to amputations, veiling, holy war and stonings. Others say that it is humanity's only guarantee of a just society. In "Heaven on Earth", Sadakat Kadri, a London-based criminal barrister and prize-winning writer, sets out to see who is right.
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Travelling the Islamic world, he encounters a cacophony of legal claims. At the ancient Indian grave of his Sufi ancestor, unruly jinns are exorcised in the name of the sharia.
In Pakistan's madrasas, stern scholars ridicule his talk of human rights and demand explanations for NATO drone attacks in Sharia law punishments videos. In Iran, he hears that God is forgiving enough to subsidise sex-change operations - but requires the execution of Muslims who change religion. All Muslims are guided by the sharia - whatever their interpretation of it - and the stories of compulsion and violence are just part of a much bigger picture Originally published: London: Bodley Head, Includes bibliographical references pages [] and index Laying down the law -- From revelations to revolution -- The formation of the law schools -- Commanding the faithful -- The Sunni challenge and the shi'a response -- The Caliphate destroyed: a shadowless God -- The reinvention of tradition : salafism -- Jihad : a law-torn world -- Innovation and Its discontents : Islamic law and the challenge of change -- Sharia law punishments videos and pity : the modern revival of Islamic criminal law -- "No compulsion in religion"?]
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