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Does Sharia law define a life?
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The problem I felt, was a feeling that Sharia Law was being taken as an inner growth factor, when it was stated by Yassmin that, in response to Jacqui Lambie: "Do you even know what Sharia Law is? Me praying five times a day is Sharia."
Considering many people benefit and develop, in some way from prayer, I was very concerned about her comment in that context.
My view is that Sharia law does not, and in fact any law, have any impact on personal growth.
Law in itself is very retrospective. That being something that has been brought in as a response to something, it is not something that naturally creates itself, or floats into someones mind like a dream.
Development of individuals comes from within ones own inner self and comes in over time through things like reflection, thought, personal development and natural change.
What do you think?