Examples of Muslim law in a sentence
The fact that the rules of Muslim law operate in a way which some Western societies might regard as discriminatory does not show that all women are deprived of standing before the law.37 The judges do not explain why existence of discrimination in family and personal status matters cannot be considered as sufficient for the purposes of refugee status claim of the appellant.
Unit 4(a) Development of criminal law, Hindu law and Muslim law in (1600 to 1853)(b) Racial Discrimination(c) Charter Act 1813,1833 and 1853(d) Law Commission & Codification Unit 5(a) Privy Council- jurisdiction, Reorganization, Sui Generis body, Appeals History from India.(b) Development of legal profession in (1600-1853)(c) Development of Law Reporting In India, Growth of justice.
Distribute the residue and remainder of my estate strictly in accordance with the tenets of Sunni Muslim law of inheritance.
Subject to subsection (4), the provision of this Act shall not apply to testamentary or intestate succession to the estate of any person who at the time of his death is a Muslim to the intent that in lieu of such provisions the devolution of the estate of any such person shall be governed by Muslim law.
The provisions of this Chapter on equality shall be qualified to the extent strictly necessary for the application of Muslim law before the Kadhis’ courts, to persons who profess the Muslim religion, in matters relating to personal status, marriage, divorce and inheritance.
Over the years, Muslim law in Singapore has been regularly reviewed and the Muslim community has adopted more contextualised and adaptive practices to support the needs of Muslim women and families.
According to the written statement, the site is landlocked and surrounded by places of Hindu worship and hence such a building cannot be a valid mosque in Muslim law.
In Mayotte, citizens with local law civil status may, at the request of the earliest petitioner, bring certain cases before a cadi court, a customary court that applies Muslim law.
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (3), the provisions of Part VII relating to the administration of estates shall where they are not inconsistent with those of Muslim law apply in case of every Muslim dying before, on or after the 1st January, 1991.[Act No. 16 of 1977, Sch., Act No. 13 of 1978, Sch., Act No. 21 of 1990, Sch.] 3.
While exercising his powers and discharging his functions under sub-section ( 2), the Executive Officer shall not interfere with any religious duties or any usage or custom of the 1[waqf] sanctioned by the Muslim law.