The Role of The Holy Qur'an in Islamic Law

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Department of Islamic Studies, Uttara University, Dhaka, Bangladsh.

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The Holy Qur'an contains a complete code of justice and moral values as well as the laws based thereupon. The Holy Qur'an, a divine Book, is the direct articulation from Allah, revealed on the Prophet SAW. through the angel Hazrat Jibrail AM. during the particular moments. This divine book tells us how to lead our life as good Muslims, i.e., pray five times in a day, refraining from drinking alcohol, use of scientific information contained therein. and also the abstract information on what will happen in the future after the world is ended. The best proof that it is the word of Allah is the verse of the Qur'an itself. Since the Holy Qur'an contains the commands of the Almighty, it is an Ordinance, law and legislature for us. It is also an exhaustive code of divine orders to guide those who believe in the supreme unseen the creator.

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Ahammad, Syed Sahid. (2016, October). “The Role of the Holy Qur'an in Islamic Law.” Journal of Islamic Studies, vol. 1, no. 1, Oct. 2016, pp. 47–56. Department of Islamic Studies, Uttara University. ISSN: 24143200.

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