Abstract
This article focuses on the different characteristics of Islamic law (Sharia) compared to other legal systems. First, it was examined that Islamic law is a legal system based on divine principles. Later, the question of the further development of Islamic law by jurists, although of divine origin, was discussed. It was also pointed out that Islamic law includes secular sanctions. In addition, it was emphasized that Islamic law was developed using both casuistic (problem-oriented) and abstract methods. Keywords: Islamic Law, Sharia, Source, Ijtihad, Mujtahid, Sanction, Religion, Causal Method, Abstract Method, Universality.
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