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Shari'a law and the modern nation-state: a Malaysian symposium
Shari’a Law and the Modern Nation-State: A Malaysian Symposium explores the complex relationship between Islamic law and the framework of the modern nation-state, with Malaysia as its focal point. The book brings together scholarly perspectives that examine how Shari’a interacts with constitutional principles, governance structures, and contemporary legal systems. It discusses issues such as the coexistence of civil and religious jurisdictions, the role of Shari’a in shaping public policy, and the tensions between traditional religious norms and modern democratic values. By presenting diverse viewpoints from legal scholars, practitioners, and academics, this symposium provides critical insights into the evolving role of Shari’a within Malaysia’s plural legal landscape.
KP.III 0045 | 341 OTH S (KP.III OTH s) | My Library (HUKUM 1) | Available |
KP.III 0052 | 341 OTH S (KP.III OTH s) | My Library (HUKUM 1) | Available |
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