The issues of apostasy are quiet common to be found in the writings of Islamic and Civil law scholars through articles in journals, in printed books, and commonly discussed and presented in seminars. But this is not the situation in the case of conversion. In the above highlight, the research attempts to discuss the implications of conversion within the legal perspectives, in the area of marriage, child custody and inheritance. In doing so, both the Syariah and Civil Courts jurisdiction in the respected area shall be highlighted and noted
Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be pro...
Issues relating to conversion to Islam in Malaysia have drawn the interest of many segments of Malay...
In Malaysia, freedom of religion has apparent limitations, especially when the applicant is a Muslim...
The legal system in Malaysia is a dual system, based on both English Common Law and Islamic Law. Civ...
This thesis concerns with the family law in Malaysia where it deals with the area of divorce settlem...
When one of the parties in a non-Muslim marriage has converted to Islam, there will be conflicts as ...
The determination of the religion of the child has become an issue when one of the parents converts ...
This research is conducted for the purpose of reviewing the current law on the effect of apostasy up...
The main aim of this study is to find some answers as regards to the right to profess and practice t...
This research looks into the Malaysian laws which govern the religious rights of a child when one pa...
The aim of this study is to find out the answer regarding the issue of apostasy amongst Muslims in t...
Objective – This paper is a comparative study between two selected countries in relation to conversi...
There are two parallel systems of law governing the matter of inheritance in Malaysia. The non-Musli...
The long existing misunderstanding over the religious status of minors when one of the parents conve...
Malaysia has a multi-court system where civil courts, Shariah courts and Native courts running paral...
Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be pro...
Issues relating to conversion to Islam in Malaysia have drawn the interest of many segments of Malay...
In Malaysia, freedom of religion has apparent limitations, especially when the applicant is a Muslim...
The legal system in Malaysia is a dual system, based on both English Common Law and Islamic Law. Civ...
This thesis concerns with the family law in Malaysia where it deals with the area of divorce settlem...
When one of the parties in a non-Muslim marriage has converted to Islam, there will be conflicts as ...
The determination of the religion of the child has become an issue when one of the parents converts ...
This research is conducted for the purpose of reviewing the current law on the effect of apostasy up...
The main aim of this study is to find some answers as regards to the right to profess and practice t...
This research looks into the Malaysian laws which govern the religious rights of a child when one pa...
The aim of this study is to find out the answer regarding the issue of apostasy amongst Muslims in t...
Objective – This paper is a comparative study between two selected countries in relation to conversi...
There are two parallel systems of law governing the matter of inheritance in Malaysia. The non-Musli...
The long existing misunderstanding over the religious status of minors when one of the parents conve...
Malaysia has a multi-court system where civil courts, Shariah courts and Native courts running paral...
Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be pro...
Issues relating to conversion to Islam in Malaysia have drawn the interest of many segments of Malay...
In Malaysia, freedom of religion has apparent limitations, especially when the applicant is a Muslim...