Shariat
/ʃˈɛɹiət/
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Shariat, derived from Arabic, refers to 'religious law', particularly in the context of Islamic jurisprudence. It embodies principles of morality, justice, and divine guidance. The name carries deep cultural and spiritual significance, often reflecting a connection to faith and ethical living.
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