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The introduction of Sharia law in Aceh, Indonesia

When Sharia law, Islamic religious law, was introduced in Aceh, the only Indonesian province where it is in force.

In 2003, Sharia law - Islamic religious law - was introduced in Aceh, the only Indonesian province where it is in force. It followed years of conflict between Aceh and the central government.

In Arabic, Sharia means "the clear, well-trodden path to water". It is derived from the Quran, Islam's holy book and from the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.

Interpretation of Islamic law is nuanced according to local culture and customs, which means the application of Sharia Law may look quite different from country to country.

Azwar Abubakar was the acting governor of Aceh who oversaw the first implementation of Sharia Law - a public caning - on 24 June 2005. He speaks to Surya Elango.

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