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[quote]Brother usmani790, I strongly disagree with the author of the link you provided. He has said, "The term SHARI'AH means all of the Islamic Laws. For a practicing Muslim it is also necessary to understand that there are 4 basic sources that the Shari'ah is derived. {1} The Holy Quran {2} Sunnah {3} Ij'ma {consensus} of the Companions {Sahabah} may Allah be pleased with them all. {4} Qiyas {Analogical deduction}." The shariah is what was revealed to prophet(pbuh) and he passed this on to his companions and his companions passed it on to the later generations of muslims by the process of tawatur. There are only two sources of shariah i.e. (1). Quran and (2). Sunnah Narratives ascribed to the prophet(pbuh) are related to shariah but not part of shariah.[/quote]
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