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2021
Islamic criminal law covers three categories of offences, i.e. hudud, qisas, and ta’zir, but the only category applicable in Malaysia is ta’zir which gives the authority to the ruler or the government in power to legislate offences and punishments. Islamic criminal law is perhaps the most controversial area of Islamic law enforced in Malaysia.
Hanifah Haydar Ali Tajuddin +1 more
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Islamic criminal law covers three categories of offences, i.e. hudud, qisas, and ta’zir, but the only category applicable in Malaysia is ta’zir which gives the authority to the ruler or the government in power to legislate offences and punishments. Islamic criminal law is perhaps the most controversial area of Islamic law enforced in Malaysia.
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SOME QUESTIONS OF ISLAMIC CRIMINAL LAW
Islamic criminal law is one of the important fields of fiqh in Islamic jurisprudence. Islamic criminal law began to take shape in the very first years of the Muslim community, during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad, and as Islam, unlike other religions,
Bardavelidze, Nugzar
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Aceh and Islamic criminal law in the courts
2020In 2014, the Aceh provincial government enacted a Qanun Jinayat or Islamic Criminal Code. The Qanun came into force on 22 October 2015, one year later. The positions of Islam in the state and of Islamic law in the legal system have long been highly vexed issues in Indonesia.
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The Islamization of Criminal Law: a Comparative Analysis
Die Welt des Islams, 1994With the exception of a few states on the Arabian Peninsula, the legal systems prevailing in the Islamic world are almost entirely based on Western law. Western codes were adopted during the second half of the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries.
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2009
Although criminal law in other legal systems tends to be organized according to the nature of crimes, criminal offenses under classical Islamic law are categorized according to the nature and sources of punishments. Islamic criminal offenses are divided into three categories: (1) offenses and punishments fixed in the Qurʾan or Sunna (hudud); (2 ...
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Although criminal law in other legal systems tends to be organized according to the nature of crimes, criminal offenses under classical Islamic law are categorized according to the nature and sources of punishments. Islamic criminal offenses are divided into three categories: (1) offenses and punishments fixed in the Qurʾan or Sunna (hudud); (2 ...
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Legal Maxims in Islamic Criminal Law: Theory and Applications
Luqman Zakariyah
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