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  2. Muslim personal law - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of Muslim personal code can be found since 1206 on the Indian peninsula with the establishment of Islamic rule in parts of the region. [4] During the reign of Mamluk dynasty (1206–1290 A.D), Khalji dynasty (1290–1321), the Tughlaq dynasty (1321–1413), the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526) and the Sur dynasty (1539–1555), the court of Shariat, assisted by the Mufti, dealt with cases ...

  3. Islam in India - Wikipedia

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    Former Minister of Law and Justice of India, Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar during partition, have advocated for a full population exchange between the Muslim and Hindu minorities of India and Pakistan for maintenance of law, order and peace in both the newly formed nations by citing- "That the transfer of minorities is the only lasting remedy for ...

  4. Anglo-Muhammadan law - Wikipedia

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    The legal system emerged in British India during the colonial period, integrating elements of both English (Anglo) and Islamic (Muhammadan) legal traditions. It was established by the British colonial authorities to govern the Muslim population of India, alongside other legal systems for different religious communities.

  5. Deobandi fiqh - Wikipedia

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    Masjid-e Rashid, Darul Uloom Deoband. Fiqh is a term used in Islamic jurisprudence to refer to the understanding and application of Islamic law. [1] It is the process of understanding and interpreting the sources of Islamic law, which include the Quran, Sunnah (the actions and sayings of Muhammad), the consensus of the scholars (), and analogical reasoning (), in order to derive legal rulings ...

  6. Application of Sharia by country - Wikipedia

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    Private matters of Muslims are governed by Muslim Law, including marriage, divorce custody and maintenance. Muslim law principles have been codified in the Act No. 13 of 1951 Marriage and Divorce (Muslim) Act; Act No. 10 of 1931 Muslim Intestate Succession Ordinance and Act No. 51 of 1956 Muslim Mosques and Charitable Trusts or Wakfs Act. [194]

  7. List of Islam-related films - Wikipedia

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    Life of the founder of the Hanbali school of law, Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal: The Sword of Tipu Sultan: 1990 TV Series India Early history DD National Portrayal of Tipu Sultan, ruler of Mysore. Jodha Akbar: 2013 TV Series India Early history - Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Akbar and his wife Mariam-uz-Zamani. Shaheen: 1980 TV Series Pakistan Early history -

  8. List of fatwas - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most extensive rulings, an "absolute" condemnation of terrorism without "any excuses or pretexts" which goes further than ever and declares terrorism as kufr under Islamic law. [35] It was produced in Canada [36] by an influential Muslim scholar Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri and was launched in London on March 2, 2010. Dr Qadri ...

  9. Human rights in India - Wikipedia

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    In India, only part of the Islamic law of Sharia is enforced: the legal system consists of civil law, common law, customary law, religious law and corporate law. Although Islamic law is considered sacred, due to modern political and social developments sacred interpretation of classic Islamic law's in India have changed in response to societal ...