
"Islamic law is derived from the Qur'an and the Hadith, but these sources are not unambiguous and can be interpreted in various ways, leading to differing legal opinions among schools."
"The challenge of reforming religious law lies in the belief that divine rules, established by God, are perfect and meant to be timeless, complicating their adaptation to modern circumstances."
Islamic law has a complex history influenced by various legal schools within Sunni and Shi`i traditions. The primary sources of law are the Qur'an and Hadith, which are subject to diverse interpretations. The challenge of law reform arises from the belief that divine rules are eternal and perfect, complicating their adaptation to contemporary issues. Philosophers in the Islamic world debate the extent to which these laws can evolve while maintaining their divine integrity.
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