Islamic law, or sharia, addresses social justice and equity through a variety of legal mechanisms and institutions, including:
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Economic distribution
Islam aims to ensure a fair distribution of wealth and income through measures such as zakat, sadaqat, and inheritance laws. The Quran also prohibits usury and hoarding wealth, and encourages the wealthy to help the poor. -
Governance
Islamic law emphasizes transparency, accountability, and integrity in governance. -
Criminal law
Islamic criminal law includes provisions for fair legal procedures and the rejection of unfair acts. -
Family law
Islamic family law protects the rights of women and children, and ensures fair inheritance distribution. -
Contract law
Islamic law recognizes penalty clauses in contracts, but the penalty should be proportionate to the damage.