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Comparing Hammurabi And Sharia Laws

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Hammurabi’s Code is a set of laws created by King Hammurabi in the eighteenth century B.C.E., dealing with criminal and civil manners for Babylonia. The Sharia laws are a modern example of Hammurabi’s Code that is followed by the Islamic community. These laws are followed throughout the world but they are mainly followed in Middle East, around where Babylonia was. The Sharia laws have many similarities with Hammurabi’s Code including the severity of the punishments of the crimes, similar crimes, how women are treated and respected, how the laws are influenced by religion, work interactions and property distribution.
Between the Sharia and Hammurabi’s Code there are many similar infractions with similar punishments. For example, robbery and …show more content…

Hammurabi’s Code is one of the first written laws and was one of the first to influence people to follow these laws using religion. Although Hammurabi’s Code does not have any direct laws about religion, Hammurabi influenced people to follow them by religion, and is noted by the symbol above the laws on the stone. The symbol was thought to mean that the gods chose him to pick and write the laws. The Sharia laws are mostly based on the Islamic (Muslim) religion. In the Sharia laws they have laws about religion. For example, “A Muslim who becomes a non-Muslim is punishable by death.” These laws that include religion I believe are there so that people from this religion don’t stray from what they believe in and so that the religion and the people who believe in it don’t …show more content…

In the Sharia laws, women cannot own property but men can. Here is a law on how property is handled with, “There is no common property between husband and wife and the husband’s property does not automatically go to the wife after his death.” Property is also only available to men in Hammurabi’s Code, for example, “A chieftain, man, or one subject to quit-rent cannot assign his tenure of field, house, and garden to his wife or daughter, nor can he assign it for a debt.” Both of these laws deal with property and in both in states that women can’t own property, this shows again how women are inferior in this culture and how property is a big

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