earlier i spoke to professor corri zoli, from syracuse university's forensics and national security institute sharia law is the religious law, divine law of most of them —— muslim faith communities. it is based on the koran. i can say more about the traditions but essentially, islamic law and sharia are practised by many muslim majority communities, states, nations throughout the world. there are over 49 muslim majority nations and many of them have some islamic inspired values in their legal systems. professor, i crew u- their legal systems. professor, i grew up in — their legal systems. professor, i grew up in indonesia - their legal systems. professor, i grew up in indonesia so - their legal systems. professor, i grew up in indonesia so i - their legal systems. professor, i grew up in indonesia so i saw| i grew up in indonesia so i saw that on a daily basis in my everyday life, but is there a hard and soft approach to sharia and how much does culture play a part? different countries have different interpretations?- countries have different interpretations? there is no . uestion interpretat