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[quote]Salaamu Alaikom I agree. Shariah is absolute for all times. Idf it should not be then Islam as a religion should not be completed. Look at the last revelation to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) "This day I have perfected your religion for yoyu, completed my favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion." (5:5) BUT there are parts in the Law which is flexible and can adjust with time, new inventions, places, communities and so on. Cloning, organdonations, plastic surgery to name a few. New things that was not at the time of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) so if we do not find the answer in the Quran and Sunnat (which are the primary sources for Shariah) we have Qiyas and Ijma' as well. Too look through history and consensus of Scholars. (I think thast is the best translation of these two words please help to explain them better)[/quote]
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