How does Sharia Law affect Muslim children?
Muslim children call their father by their name of father. It is forbidden in Islam to take the name of someone who is not your father. Children are focus of gravity in Islamic Family tradition and law.Not only for physical care and health, but emotional, educational, and religious welfare and well being.
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About Sharia Law
Sharia [means 'path' in Arabic] law is the code of conduct Muslims believe they should follow. and it derives from the Qu'ran and the prophet Muhammad. The law addresses various aspects of life, from crime to diet to personal matters.
About Father
Father is the name for a male parent of a child. Fathers are important in children's development, even more so now that both parents are often working outside of the home. Many fathers are taking a more active role in child-rearing than they did historically.
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