Islam is the foundation behind Middle Eastern society and way of life. Its teaching, which derive from the Quran, are applied to all of Muslim culture and governments. Quran law is seen as absolute and any defiance can be faced with serious penalties. The problem with Islamic tradition, it that some of its laws has become outdated within our modern day millennia. Men and women are not seen as equals. Women are still forced into arranged marriages, do not have equal wages and are not allowed to walk in public without concealing their bodies. Because of Islamic law, these women live in constant state of oppression …show more content…
Islamic Republics include Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Mauritania. The term Islamic Republic refers to nations that have adopted laws of Sharia (Islamic Law) as a form of government. Sharia governs a wide variety of topics since it is the law of the governing body. These topics include economy, marriage/divorce, ways of dealing with crime, personal matters such as diet and hygiene, and many more. Obedience to Sharia is what serves to define Muslim culture, for it is seen as the law set forth by God. These laws derive from the Quran which were laid out by the prophet