Curing the hiccup: Reforming administration of Islamic law in Malaysia
The earnest development of administration of Islamic law in Malaysia could be viewed as stemming from the desire to pick up the pieces left by the British and other colonial powers after their intervention in the Malay Archipelago. Intense Islamization in the Malay Sultanates was interrupted by th...
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iium-161602013-07-02T04:12:32Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/16160/ Curing the hiccup: Reforming administration of Islamic law in Malaysia Shuaib, Farid Sufian K Law (General) The earnest development of administration of Islamic law in Malaysia could be viewed as stemming from the desire to pick up the pieces left by the British and other colonial powers after their intervention in the Malay Archipelago. Intense Islamization in the Malay Sultanates was interrupted by the colonial intervention. After gaining her independence, efforts were made to strengthen derelict organisation of administration of Islamic law and to put back in the mainstream the marginalised Syariah court system. This paper looks at the development of administration of Islamic law within the context of the Malaysian legal system. 2009-02-05 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/16160/1/Curing_the_Hiccup_Programme.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/16160/2/Curing_the_Hiccup.ppt Shuaib, Farid Sufian (2009) Curing the hiccup: Reforming administration of Islamic law in Malaysia. In: Workshop on Creating Islamic Lawyers and Judges: Islamic Law in the Law Schools and Judicial Training Academies of Muslim Southeast Asia, 5-6th February 2009, Singapore. (Unpublished) |
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The earnest development of administration of Islamic law in Malaysia could be viewed as stemming from the desire to pick up the pieces left by the British and other colonial powers after their intervention in the Malay Archipelago. Intense Islamization in the Malay Sultanates was interrupted by the colonial intervention. After gaining her independence, efforts were made to strengthen derelict organisation of administration of Islamic law and to put back in the mainstream the marginalised Syariah court system. This paper looks at the development of administration of Islamic law within the context of the Malaysian legal system. |
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Curing the hiccup: Reforming administration of Islamic law in Malaysia |
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Curing the hiccup: Reforming administration of Islamic law in Malaysia |
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Curing the hiccup: Reforming administration of Islamic law in Malaysia |
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Curing the hiccup: Reforming administration of Islamic law in Malaysia |
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Curing the hiccup: Reforming administration of Islamic law in Malaysia |
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curing the hiccup: reforming administration of islamic law in malaysia |
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