Experiences of Islamic Law by American Muslims


Sharia Revoiced began as a social documentation and ethnography initiative by the University of California Humanities Research Institute that interviewed over 100 Muslims across genders and other identities of what the word Sharia (Islamic Law) means to them. In doing so, the initiative intends to restore the human element into a word too often reduced to policy and political conversations towards a world of less bigotry and more beauty.

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