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in a legal and social sense
as a system of life governed by a higher authority. In Islamic usage
s actions
decisions
it appears in contexts that make it clear the word is not limited to religious rituals. For example
in the first chapter of the Quran
Surah Al-Fatiha
the Quran states: “Indeed
legal principles
and spiritual values that guide all aspects of life. In yet another verse
the Quran tells the Prophet Muhammad to say: “To you your deen
but for Muslims
the only valid and divinely approved system is Islam. Through these verses
legislate
ethical
economics
or law
prayer
fasting
charity

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