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They promote such changes as, biogenic, birth and extinction join other elements, affect them or are influenced by them, as the case may be, in a limited manner or in certain specific ways of execution. Such manners of execution, phenomena and the events including perfectly systematic forms of beings are called ‘The Law’. Thus it is quite obvious that the necessity of the Law is a universal fact, required by every event, cause, phenomena and subject, be it natural or social.
So under this universal and inevitable rule, man's activities, behavior and social relations should he formulated within a legal frame in accordance with a specific manner that would preserve his life, accomplish his humanistic objectives, show the nature of his constitution and plan the course of progress and relationship.
When these human relations in the fields of society, politics, economy etc., are systematized in the set of defined rules, we call them laws, canons or regulations of Allah'; all of which come within the scope of religion and constitute a part of it. Since the scope of religion is much wider than just to organize man's external social relations. Actually, religion organizes man's inner self too and morally builds it.
Every Islamic rule is a law, and we contend this definition to the concept of law in the social arena, as the current technical terms go. The Islamic Laws or Canons are known in Arabic as Shariah, care of belief, devotional rites, and the individual's personal activities, such as how to keep clean, to eat, to drink, to wear clothes, to think, etc. Therefore, the law could be defined as: “The principle which organizes human relations among individuals and groups.
This covers all aspects of human life such as social, political, commercial, administrative, financial, family, inheritance work, laud transactions…etc.” It is thus, obvious that the objective of the existence of the Divine Law is, to subject every manifest, human activity and relation to a balanced and calculated frame of organization and discipline.