Shia Islam
Islamic faith is the belief which is based on logic and reasoning which ensures welfare and prosperity of mankind.
In the view of the Shia, Islamic law or shar:!ah
consists of:
1. Acts of Worship. These are the acts by which nearness
is sought to Allah and include daily prayers (Salah) fasting (s}awm), tithe (khums), almsgiving (zakah),
pilgrimage (hajj), struggle (jihad),
purification (t}aharah), spiritual retreat to the
Mosque (i‘tikaf), and enjoining the good and forbidding the bad
etc.
2. Contracts (mu‘amila t) such as selling,
renting, endowments and mortgages etc.
3. Ethics (akhlaq) which consist of: virtues which
Islam has made either obligatory or recommended such as truthfulness, honesty,
bravery, chivalry, activity and the like; and vices which Islam discourages
either by forbidding or by considering them reprehensible such as betrayal, lying,
cowardice, inactivity, causing corruption etc.
4. Etiquettes (adab) which
are the actions Islam considers to be courtesies such as the courtesies of
sleep and wakefulness, of marriage, or of gatherings, travel and the like.
5. Laws (ahkam) which comprise
obligatory (wajib), forbidden (haram), recommended (mustahab),
reprehensible (makruh), and neutral (mubah).
They are also divided into
taklifiyah (duty bound) and wadiyyah
(statuary) such as the laws of marriage and divorce and inheritance, and
justice, penal codes and compensations.