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Problematics of the Hudud Bills
2019Abstract This chapter focuses on problems that the two Hudud bills of Kelantan and Terengganu pose: constitutional issues, position of non-Muslim residents of those states, PAS Islamic party splits and a splinter party (Amanah) emerges, suggestions for amendments are voiced by the politicians, yet debates over issues continued and ...
Mohammad Hashim Kamali +1 more
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Discourse onHududin Malaysia: addressing the missing dimension
A great deal has been written on the issue of applicability of hudud law in Malaysia. But, by and large, the discourse revolves around the feasibility or otherwise of its implementation in the context of the existing legal framework by both local ...
Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah +1 more
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2019
Abstract The discussion of Islamic criminal law in Malaysia presented in this part is based mainly on a detailed review and analysis of the two State Enactments introduced by the states of Kelantan (1993) and Terengganu (2002). No other state of Malaysia (which consists of a total of thirteen states and a federal territory) has ...
Mohammad Hashim Kamali +1 more
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Abstract The discussion of Islamic criminal law in Malaysia presented in this part is based mainly on a detailed review and analysis of the two State Enactments introduced by the states of Kelantan (1993) and Terengganu (2002). No other state of Malaysia (which consists of a total of thirteen states and a federal territory) has ...
Mohammad Hashim Kamali +1 more
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Hudud and Qisas Bill of Terengganu 2002
2019Abstract This chapter is a follow-up of the preceding chapter, except that it is concerned with the adjacent state to Kelantan: Terengganu. When the Islamic party of Malaysia (PAS) won Terengganu in the 1999 general elections, the Hudud and Qisas bill 2002 was introduced in the second of the 13 states of Malaysia.
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Implementation of Hudud in Brunei : Differences Between Brunei and Malaysia
On 22 October 2013, the Government of Brunei Darussalam gazetted the Syariah Penal Code Order 2013 (the Order) with the view, in brief, to introduce the hudud and qisas punishments in the country. The Order has not been brought into force yet. It will be brought into force (or implemented) in stages, starting with takzir offences in April 2014.
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Shari’ah Activism in Nigeria Under Hudud
2007In 1999, the year of the return to democracy in Nigeria after years of military dictatorship, the contender for governor of Zamfara, the state with the highest poverty and lowest literacy in the North, pledged to place hudud or Islamic laws of crime and punishment into statutory law.
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