Pros And Cons Of Shariah

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Shariah tries to describe in detail all possible human acts, dividing them into permitted ( halal ) and prohibited ( haram ). It subdivides them into various degrees of good or evil such as obligatory, recommended, neutral, objectionable or forbidden. This vast compendium of rules regulates all matters of devotional life, worship, ritual purity, marriage and inheritance, criminal offenses, commerce and personal conduct. It also regulates the governing of the Islamic state and its relations to non-Muslims within the state as well as to enemies outside the state. Shari 'a influences the behavior and worldview of most Muslims, even in secular states where it forms no part of the law of the land. (Adapted mostly from " What Is Shariah …show more content…

Therefore, the development of tourism will be brought to a new level, the hotel industry as a major branch of the tourism industry will also get unprecedented development opportunities. But this also will cause some problems, such as whether the traditional hotel management mode applies to the new situation; the hotel how to deal with the growth spurt of traffic; increasing personnel costs as well as restaurants, hotels and facilities maintenance costs; and how to face consumption campaign after the downturn. Etc. These problems are waiting to solve. Similarly future economic trends outside of Malaysia, for the development of Malaysia 's hotel industry is equally important because it shows that the hotel industry in Malaysia is being or is about to bear pressure on the operation. After three years of strong growth, economic prospects for the next two years in Malaysia or deteriorated sharply. In addition to the international oil prices fell factors, devaluation and the introduction of a Goods and Services Tax (GST) currencies will most likely be in Malaysia in 2015 gross domestic product (GDP) growth dragged down to less than

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