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  2. Application of Sharia by country - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, some countries (e.g., Algeria), whose constitution does not mention Sharia, possess Sharia-based family laws. [8] Nisrine Abiad identifies Bahrain , Iran, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia as states with "strong constitutional consequences" of Sharia "on the organization and functioning of power".

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

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    Countries where sharia applies in personal status issues (such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and child custody). Countries where sharia applies in full, covering personal status issues as well as criminal proceedings.

  4. Category:Sharia by country - Wikipedia

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    Sharia by country, a religious law forming part of the Islamic tradition. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. I.

  5. File:Use of Sharia by country.svg - Wikipedia

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    There are no visual alterations in the apperenace of the map, apart from changes in the colours of some countries per w:en:Application of Sharia by country, including the occupied WS as listed in the article. The whole territory of WS is yellow since both sides of the conflict apply Sharia to family law and personal status; I hope this ...

  6. Sharia - Wikipedia

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    [181] [179] Additionally, since Sharia contained few provisions in several areas of public law, Muslim rulers were able to legislate various collections of economic, criminal and administrative laws outside the jurisdiction of Islamic jurists, the most famous of which is the qanun promulgated by Ottoman sultans beginning from the 15th century ...

  7. Ban on sharia law - Wikipedia

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    A ban on sharia law is legislation that prohibits the application or implementation of Islamic law in courts in any civil (non-religious) jurisdiction.In the United States for example, various states have "banned Sharia law," or a ballot measure was passed that "prohibits the state’s courts from considering foreign, international or religious law."

  8. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    During the Islamic Golden Age, classical Islamic law may have had an influence on the development of common law [6] and several civil law institutions. [44] Sharia law governs a number of Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia and Iran, though most countries use Sharia law only as a supplement to national law.

  9. Application of sharia law by country - Wikipedia

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    Application of Sharia by country From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.