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  2. Application of Sharia by country - Wikipedia

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    Sharia District Courts (SDCs) and Sharia Circuit Courts (SCCs) were created in 1977 through Presidential Decree 1083, which is also known as the Code of Muslim Personal Laws. [175] In 2024, this was expanded to Visayas and Luzon. [176] Sharia only applies to civil cases involving all Muslims nationwide.

  3. Sharia - Wikipedia

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    The brideprice is considered by a Sharia court as a form of debt. Written contracts were traditionally considered paramount in Sharia courts in the matters of dispute that are debt-related, which includes marriage contracts. [245] Written contracts in debt-related cases, when notarized by a judge, is deemed more reliable. [246]

  4. Islamic banking and finance - Wikipedia

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    Its strategy meshes with the "guiding principles" or objectives of Islamic finance, and with the needs of Muslim-majority countries where a large fraction of the world's poor live, [Note 27] many of them small entrepreneurs in need of capital, and most unwilling or unable to use formal financial services. [417]

  5. Islamic economics - Wikipedia

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    "a discipline that is guided by the Shariah and studies all human societies" (A definition used by others, according to M. Anas Zarqa) [46] [47] "restatements of Islamic economic teachings", using "modern economic jargon". (What most of the knowledge content in the body of Islamic economics amounts to according to economist Muhammad Akram Khan ...

  6. Islamic Government - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the theory goes, those holding government posts should have extensive knowledge of sharia (Islamic jurists being trained in sharia are such people), and the country's ruler should be a faqih [note 3] who "surpasses all others in knowledge" of Islamic law and justice [45] — known as a marja`—as well as having intelligence and ...

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

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    English: Use of sharia by country. The sources can be found in this version of the Sharia article. Countries and members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation where sharia plays no role in the judicial system.

  8. Sharia Board - Wikipedia

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    Some countries, like Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Pakistan, Sudan, and the UAE have centralized SSBs [16] In Malaysia a Sharia Advisory Council, was established in 1997 to determine Islamic law regarding Islamic financial institutions, and in 2009 became the "sole authoritative body" for Sharia for that country's Islamic finance industry.

  9. Category:Sharia by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sharia by country" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...