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  2. Mohammedan Law Courts Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    Mohammedan Law Courts Ordinance. The Mohammedan Law Courts Ordinance was a law in the Sudan, passed by the Anglo-Egyptian colonial authorities in 1902. The law recognized the pre-eminence of sharia law for family and marital law, including inheritance.

  3. Mohammedan - Wikipedia

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    Mohammedan (also spelled Muhammadan, Mahommedan, Mahomedan or Mahometan) is a term for a follower of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet. [2] It is used as both a noun and an adjective, meaning belonging or relating to, either Muhammad or the religion, doctrines, institutions and practices that he established. [3][4] The word was formerly common in ...

  4. Constitution of Medina - Wikipedia

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    Related. Islam portal. Biography portal. v. t. e. The Constitution of Medina (دستور المدينة, Dustūr al-Madīna), also known as the Umma Document, [1] is a document dealing with tribal affairs during the Islamic prophet Muhammad 's time in Medina [2] and formed the basis of a multi-religious state under his leadership. [3][4][5][6 ...

  5. Syed Ameer Ali - Wikipedia

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    Region. Muslim scholar in British India and United Kingdom. Syed Ameer Ali Order of the Star of India [5] (6 April 1849 – 3 August 1928) was an Indian jurist, a prominent political leader, and author of a number of influential books on Muslim history and the modern development of Islam. [1][2][3][6] He hailed from the state of Oudh from where ...

  6. Law of India - Wikipedia

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    The portion of the fiqh applicable to Indian Muslims as personal law is termed Mohammedan law. Despite being largely uncodified, Mohammedan law has the same legal status as other codified statutes. [55] The development of the law is largely on the basis of judicial precedent, which in recent times has been subject to review by the courts. [55]

  7. Islamic schools and branches - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing the various branches of Islam: Sunnīsm, Shīʿīsm, Ibadism, Quranism, Non-denominational Muslims, Mahdavia, Ahmadiyya, Nation of Islam, and Sufism. The original schism between Kharijites, Sunnīs, and Shīʿas among Muslims was disputed over the political and religious succession to the guidance of the Muslim community (Ummah ...

  8. Manusmriti - Wikipedia

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    For example, the British orientalist scholar William Jones translated the key texts Al Sirjjiyah in 1792 as the Mohammedan Law of Inheritance, and Manusmriti in 1794 as the Institutes of Hindu Law or the Ordinances of Manu. In short, British colonial administrators reduced centuries of vigorous development of total ethical, religious and social ...

  9. Special Marriage Act, 1954 - Wikipedia

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    Enacted by. Parliament of India. Assented to. 9 October 1954. Commenced. 1 January 1955. Status: In force. The Special Marriage Act, 1954 is an Act of the Parliament of India with provision for secular civil marriage (or "registered marriage") for people of India and all Indian nationals in foreign countries, irrelevant of the religion or faith ...