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sha·ri'a noun or sha·ria \shəˈrēə\; also sha·ri·at \-ēət\; or shar' or shar \ˈshär\; or she·ri \shəˈrē\; or she·ria \shəˈrēə\; or she·ri·at \-ēət\ (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Arabic sharī'ah : the body of formally established sacred law in Islam based primarily on Allah's commandments found in the Koran and revealed through the sunna of Muhammad, governing in theory not only religious matters but regulating as well political, economic, civil, criminal, ethical, social, and domestic affairs in Muslim countries, and commonly in practice being supplemented by the customary law of a region — compare adat |