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How are the quran and the sharia different

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Answer: Sharia law is Islam's legal system. It is derived from both the Koran, Islam's central text, and fatwas - the rulings of Islamic scholars.

Explanation: The Quran recognizes the absolute equality of men and women as human beings and proclaims that they are each other's partners in promoting the common good. Sharia provides women with certain rights that were practically unheard of in the premodern world.

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Answer:

They have different names, they may look different, they may talk different.

Step-by-step explanation:

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