Match the following.
A. Iran and Saudi Arabia
B. Reformists
C. Traditional sharia punishments
D. Hadd offenses
E. Sharia governs
F. Islamists
G. Most Islamic nations
H. Sharia
I. Main sources of sharia
J. In Islam
[]there is no separation between the secular and the sacred.
[]require specific punishments for drinking alcohol, unlawful sexual intercourse, falsely accusing []someone of unlawful sexual intercourse, theft, and highway robbery
[]fully implement sharia in all areas of the law.
[]all aspects of life
[]"path to water;" God's law; the body of commands that, if followed, will provide the path to salvation
[]flogging, amputation, and stoning
[]want to modernize the law and bring it into line with international norms.
[]the Quran; record of the actions and sayings of the Prophet Mohammed; the consensus of Islamic scholars; and a kind of reasoning that uses analogies to apply precedents established by the holy texts to problems not covered by them
[]want to bring back traditional Islamic law.
[]limit the application of traditional sharia, replacing it either with secular legislation or with laws []characterized as modern interpretations of sharia.

