A sociological analysis of the understanding, application, and importance of Shari'a in everyday living of young Muslims in Sydney

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Abstract

Muslims believe that shari'a is God's law or a divinely revealed law. In Islamic tradition shari'a covers the physical, intellectual, and spiritual needs of human life and comprises a composite of rules of conduct and forms a source of complete guidance towards the right path" siraat al mustaqeem" for the entire humanity. Islam as a complete way of life demands its adherents to follow and carry out the injunctions of the shari'a in all aspects of life. However, Muslims in Australia are a part of a modern secular nation-state which operates under common law system and its constitution demands a separation of church and state. It is in this context this paper sociologically examines the understanding and application of shari'a in Muslim everyday living. It posits that despite the secular nature of Australian state, Muslims are able to implement shari'a in their everyday-living as it is an essential source of guidance for them and forms the basis of being a "good" Muslim. Muslims don't demand the constitutionalization of shari'a but a wider recognition of it in Australia as it continues to be important and the foundation of their religion, their mode of existence, and ethico-moral structure.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)165-188
Number of pages24
JournalSociology of Islam
Volume7
Issue number45353
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Islamic law
  • Muslims
  • Sydney (N.S.W.)
  • Islamic renewal

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