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  2. Application of Sharia by country - Wikipedia

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    Muslims are required to use Sharia law for cases regarding marriage, divorce, maintenance, guardianship of minors (only if both parties are Muslims). Also included are cases concerning waqfs, gifts, succession, or wills, provided that donor is a Muslim or deceased was a Muslim at time of death. [44]

  3. File:Use of Sharia law by country XML map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Use of Sharia by country updated.svg - Wikipedia

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    Countries and members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation where sharia plays no role in the judicial system. Countries where sharia applies in personal status issues (such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and child custody).

  5. File:Use of Sharia by country.svg - Wikipedia

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    The whole territory of WS is yellow since both sides of the conflict apply Sharia to family law and personal status; I hope this decleration helps. 20:24, 7 January 2024: 940 × 477 (1.7 MB) M.Bitton: Reverted to version as of 00:22, 7 January 2024 (UTC): still not identical to the stable map (feel free to upload under a new name) 10:21, 7 ...

  6. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    During the Islamic Golden Age, classical Islamic law may have had an influence on the development of common law [6] and several civil law institutions. [44] Sharia law governs a number of Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia and Iran, though most countries use Sharia law only as a supplement to national law.

  7. Sharia - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, some countries (e.g., Algeria), whose constitution does not mention Sharia, possess Sharia-based family laws. [6] Nisrine Abiad identifies Bahrain, Iran, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia as states with "strong constitutional consequences of Sharia "on the organization and functioning of power".

  8. Malaysia's top court strikes out some Islamic laws in ... - AOL

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    Nik Ahmad Kamal Nik Mahmod, a law professor at Malaysia-based Taylor's University, said Friday's decision could have a "domino effect" with sharia laws in other states likely to see similar ...

  9. Stoning - Wikipedia

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    A map showing countries where public stoning is a ... the Muslim population in northern Nigeria has taken the enforcement of Sharia law into their own hands through ...