Nanggroe aceh darussalam, the only province in Indonesia that has the sharia law
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@@AutaaryPlanetballs what's the sharia law
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@@ThatOneBtypeStar principles of democracy".[20][21] Against this, "the concept of human rights" have been categorically excluded by the governments of countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia, claiming that it belongs to secular and western values,[22] while the Cairo conference by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation declared that human rights can only be respected if they are compatible with Islam.[23] Approaches to sharia in the 21st century vary widely, and the role and mutability of sharia[24] in a changing world has become an increasingly debated topic.[5] Beyond sectarian differences, fundamentalists advocate the complete and uncompromising implementation of "exact/pure sharia" without modifications,[2][25] while modernists argue that it can/should be brought into line with human rights and other contemporary issues such as democracy, minority rights, freedom of thought, women's rights and banking by new jurisprudences.[26][27][28] In Muslim majority countries, traditional laws have been widely used with[5][29] or changed by European models. Judicial procedures and legal education have been brought in line with European practice likewise.[5] While the constitutions of most Muslim-majority states contain references to sharia, its rules are largely retained only in family law.[5] The Islamic revival of the late 20th century brought calls by Islamic movements for full implementation of sharia, including hudud corporal punishments, such as stoning.[5][30]