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Fiqh

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Fiqh or Islamic jurisprudence (Arabic:فقه) is an expansion of Sharia law and is meant to be used with fatwas by Islamic clerics(known as 'Ulema' in Arabic) to help Muslims not break Sharia law.Fiqh is a section of Islamic law wich deals with acts of Muslim, that including the both worship and daily life actions. In Sunni Islam there are four main schools of thought, they are:

The different schools of thought are not different beliefs but different views .

In Shia Islam there is one main school of thought, it is called Jaferi