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    • A Quest for Defining Terrorism in International Law: The Emerging Consensus 

      Ahmad Masum; Mohammed Salman Mahmood (School of Law UUM, Government and International Studies, 2014)
      The United Nations (UN) has no internationally-agreed definition of terrorism. The definitional impasse has prevented the adoption of a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism. Even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 the UN failed to adopt the Convention, and the deadlock continues to ...
        Terrorism
        Journal of International Studies Vol
    • Realities in the Integration and Islamization of Law and Sharīʻah in Professional Undergraduate Legal Education and Training Prof. 

      Abdul Mohaimin bin Noordin Ayus (Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2018-07)
      Ismail Al-Faruqi, the late philosopher and advocate of “Islamization of Knowledge”, talked about islamization of knowledge under the two educational systems: the secular and the Islamic knowledge. The unification is expected to bring Islamic knowledge to the secular system and modern knowledge to the ...
        Law
        International Journal of `Umranic Studies Jurnal Antarabangsa Kajian `Umran
    • Recognition and Enforcement of International Arbitration Awards: A Case Study of Malaysia and Saudi Arabia 

      Ahmad Masum; Nurli Bt Yaacob; Mohamed Fahmi Ghazwi (Macrothink Institute, 2014-07-01)
      Recognition and enforcement are crucial elements of arbitration. Without the possibility for the winning party to enforce the arbitral award in its desired country, the whole arbitration process becomes pointless. This paper discusses the requirements for recognition and enforcement of international ...
        Arbitration
        Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting
    • Reflections on the Socioecomic Role of Waqf in an Islamic Economic System 

      Shehu U.R. Aliyu (Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2019-01)
      Promotion of socioeconomic security peaks as a major public policy drive especially in developing and emerging economies. Waqf as a socioeconomic tool emphatically forms part of the ethical values of Islam and is seen as a primary vehicle for financing Islam and the society. This paper aims to provide ...
        Gift; Waqf; Poverty
        International Journal of `Umranic Studies Jurnal Antarabangsa Kajian `Umran
    • Regulatory Regimes of Islamic Banking in Asean Ecnomic Community (AEC): A Uniting Force in the Industry of the Region 

      Abdurrahman Raden Aji Haqqi (2017-07-25)
      ASEAN Economic Integration has provided the platform for ASEAN countries to restructure their finance sectors and move forward to better cooperation among economies.In banking, the ASEAN market’s increasingly free flow of products and services will open up growth opportunities in both retail and ...
        Banks and Banking -- Religious aspects -- Islam
        Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal
    • The relationship between parenting style and social responsibility of adolescents in Banda Aceh, Indonesia 

      A Afriani, R Baharudin; Y Siti Nor; Nurdeng Deuraseh (Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, 2012-09-01)
      Theory and research have shown that parents have significant influence on their children’s social outcome. The present study was therefore conducted to determine the relationship between parenting style and social responsibility of adolescents residing in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. A total of 331 (male ...
        Parenting -- Research
        SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES
    • The Relationship between Parenting Style and Social Responsibility of Adolescents in Banda Aceh, Indonesia 

      A Afriani; Y Siti Nor, D Nurdeng (2012)
      Theory and research have shown that parents have significant influence on their children’s social outcome. The present study was therefore conducted to determine the relationship between parenting style and social responsibility of adolescents residing in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. A total of 331 (male ...
        Parenting
        Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities
    • Religious Tradition:Between Intrepretation and Text Innovation 

      Abdul Matin bin Salman (Universiti islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2018-12)
      The discussionsof Islam which linked with tradition and/or Islam and culture havebeen conducted since early 19thcentury. Such discussions havedrained the energy of Muslim intellectuals due to its vast scope which ranges from humanities, sciences, literature, and arts. ...
        Progress -- religious aspect -- Islam
        Ar-Raiq
    • Repossession of Goods by the Owner under the Malaysian Hire-Purchase Act 1967: An Overview 

      Ahmad Masum; Hajah Mas Nooraini Haji Mohiddin (Research Malaysia Publication, 2018)
      : Repossession of goods the subject-matter of hire-purchase agreement is an important remedy available to the owner in hire-purchase transactions under the Malaysian Hire -Purchase Act 1967. Repossession occurs when the hirer has defaulted in the payment of i nstalments. This is the right of the ...
        Business
        Journal of Social Science and Humanities
    • Reviewing the Law for Muslim Affairs in Enhancing the Waqf Institution in Thailand: A Way Forward 

      Sulaiman Dorloh (The Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, 2015-06)
      Waqf institution is one of the most important institution in Islamic economy. Reducing the burden of the government and fulfiling social needs especially for Muslim society are always referred to as waqf’s roles. In a majority of Muslim countries, where Shari’ah law is applicable, waqf property is ...
        waqf
        The Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research
    • Right of Muslim Women in Thailand under the Muslim family law of inheritance code, 1941 

      Sulaiman Dorloh; Ahmad Baha Haji Mokhtar (2015-12)
      There are some criticisms made by non-Muslim writers on the rights of Muslim women under the Muslim Family Law and Law of Inheritance Code, 1941 (MFLALIC, 1941) which is currently applicable in the Muslim majority areas of the four southern border provinces of Thailand namely, Patani, Narathiwat, Yala ...
        Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Thailand; Inheritance and succession -- Thailand; Women (Islamic law)
        Jurnal Fiqh
    • Risk management innovation of Islamic financial institutions 

      Putri Reno; Rose Abdullah (Università degli Studi di Torino, 2016-04-29)
      The early of the millennium witnesses fast development in Islamic Financial Institutions. Professional practise and Islamic Financial specialist academics have been breathlessly racing to invent new Islamic Financial Institutions innovation in a rushing attempt to fill in all gaps and satisfy every ...
        Finance
        European Journal of Islamic Finance
    • Roles and Functions of the Patani Muslim Religious Committee Council in Propagating and Preserving Islam as a Religion under Thai Constitution 

      Abdol Rauh Yaccob; Sulaiman Dorloh (2017-09)
      This paper examines the roles and the functions that the Islamic committee members play at the Muslim Religious Committee Council in the Patani province in propagating and preserving Islam as a religion under the Thai Constitution. Other councils for example, Narathiwat Muslim Religious Committee ...
        International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies (IJHCS)
    • Ruangan Kes Sivil 

      Hajah Sariani binti Haji Ishak, Hajah Haireni binti Haji Awang Damit (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka dengan kerjasama Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2012)
        Civil Law -- Brunei Darussalam -- Cases
        Jurnal Undang-Undang Syariah dan Sivil Brunei Darussalam
    • Ruangan Kes Syariah 

      Hajah Sariani binti Haji Ishak, Hajah Haireni binti Haji Awang Damit (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka dengan kerjasama Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2012)
        Criminal Law (Islamic Law) -- Case Studies
        Jurnal Undang-Undang Syariah dan Sivil Brunei Darussalam
    • Selected Issues on English Law of Nominees and Assignees of Life Insurance Policy: A Comparison with Shariah 

      Yusuf Sani Abu Bakar; Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado (2017)
      This is a doctrinal and comparative research between nominees and assignees of life insurance policy and family takaful. The study aims to compare between life insurance under the English law and family takaful of the Shariah specifically on nominees and assignees to see similarities and dissimilarities ...
        Life Insurance; Shariah Law
        International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research
    • SELECTED ISSUES ON ENGLISH LAW OF NOMINEES AND ASSIGNEES OF LIFE INSURANCE POLICY: A COMPARISON WITH SHARIAH 

      YussuF San iAbuBakar; Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado (IJEBMR Research Publishing, 2017)
      This is a doctrinal and comparative research between nominees and assignees of life insurance policy and family takaful. The study aims to compare between life insurance under the English law and family takaful of the Shariah specifically on nominees and assignees to see similarities and dissimilarities ...
        Insurance; Families
        International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research
    • Shar'ah Court in Thailand: Between Inspiration and Challenge 

      Sulaiman Dorloh (2015-12)
      Thailand is a multicultural society, blending Chinese, Indian and Malay cultures into a single state structure. Within it, however, there are stark contrasts as to what role religion, especially Islam, should play in identity formation and its articulation at different levels and different planes of ...
        International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies (IJHCS)​
    • Shariah Arbitration in Islamic Finance Transaction: An Urgent Need for Muslim Arbitrators 

      Hakimah Yaacob (Pertanika, 2014-01-01)
      Muslim Arbitrators are needed to settle the dispute in Islamic Finance. The process Model in Shariah Arbitration may differ from the tahkim and conventional arbitration which is based totally on the UNCITRAL Arbitration Model and Rules. However, to be in line with internationality of the principles ...
        Islamic Law
        Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities
    • Shariah Penal Code Order, 2013 of Negara Brunei Darussalam: Its Implementation and Challenges 

      Abdul Mohaimin bin Noordin Ayus (International Conference and Reference Publication, 2013)
      Shariah, or Islam law, is not foreign to Negara Brunei Darussalam. Its implementation started since the conversion of Awang Alak Betatar to the Islamic faith and assumed the royal name of Sultan Muhammad Shah (1363-1402 M).[1] Brunei, then, had officially accepted Islam as the religion of the ruler ...
        Islamic Law
        INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ASEAN PERSPECTIVE AND POLICY