The Independence Of The Shariah Committee Of Islamic Financial Institutions In Malaysia: Legal Analysis
Keywords: Shariah Committee, Islamic banking, Islamic Law, Islamic Finance, Independence, Governance
Article no: 93
Pages 912-922
Keywords: Shariah Committee, Islamic banking, Islamic Law, Islamic Finance, Independence, Governance
Article no: 93
Pages 912-922
Keywords: Apostacy, Malay, religion, Islamic law, social media, reason
Article no: 59
Pages 649-658
Keywords: Islamic Finance, Islamic Law, Maqasid Shariah, Performance Measurement
Article no: 32
Pages 395-403
Keywords: Maintenance, mandatory, children, Islamic law, responsibility, nafkah
Article no: 65
Pages 702-710
Keywords: Implementation, international law, Islam, Islamic law, international humanitarian law.
Article no: 45
Pages 327-333
Keywords: Islamic law inheritance, Hibah, Inter Vivos Gift, administration of estate, estate planning
Article no: 95
Pages 903-908
Keywords: Nomination, nominee, nominated property, islamic law , civil law
Article no: 15
Pages 152-160
Keywords: Halal, Islam, Islamic law, Muslims, Sharia
Article no: 91
Pages 806-813
Keywords: Islamic Law of Inheritance, Northern State of Peninsular Malaysia, Transformation
Article no: 23
Pages 224-231
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