Religious Council definition

Religious Council means the Religious Council constituted by Part II of the Religious Council and Kadis Courts Act (Chapter 77);
Religious Council means the Majlis Ugama Islam constituted under the Religious Council and Kadis Courts Act (Chapter 77);
Religious Council means the Religious Council constituted under section 5 of the Religious Council and Kadis Courts Act (Chapter 77);

Examples of Religious Council in a sentence

  • This challenge relates in particular to the Inter Religious Council, the National Council of Paramount Chiefs, and the Civil Society Platform.

  • The main activities implemented in 2012 included: Political dialogue which included youths and women participation; tolerance messages through outreach using the media and community meetings/gatherings; promoting issue based politics through engagement of the academia, the Inter Religious Council and other partners; public meetings on the community, regional, or national level to defuse tension and where commitments to peace were made by political leaders.

  • This country began to improve policies, infrastructure, and the development industry to respond to this potential.8 Various entities serve as monitors and play different roles in developing this halal industry, including the Brunei Islamic Religious Council (MUIB), Halal Food Control Division, Ministry of Health, and Royal Customs and Excise Department 9.


More Definitions of Religious Council

Religious Council means the Religious Council established by Religious Council and Kadis Courts Act.