LIVING SHARIA Law and Practice in Malaysia

"Examines the sociopolitical roles that sharia plays in Malaysia today. Drawing on fieldwork and textual research, it probes the contested implementation of Islamic family and criminal laws and sharia economics, and delineates cultural frameworks for understanding sharia among Muslims and non-M...

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Main Author: Daniels, Timothy P (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Seattle, Londong University of Washington Press 2017
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