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    • British military operation at Sheikh Sa ‘id in the First World War 

      Abdol Rauh Yaccob; Sulaiman Dorloh (2017-09)
      It is a difficult task to measure the importance of South West Arabia to the Ottomans and the British prior to and during World War I. Early history of imperial expansion in the area which followed by constant conflicts and involved a considerable amount of diplomacy and intrigues with the natives may ...
        Military operation
        International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies (IJHCS)​ ISSN 2356-5926
    • The Code of Muslim Family Law and Law of Inheritance (1941) As Applicable in the Provincial Courts of Southern Four Border Provincess of Thailand: Issues and Prospects 

      Sulaiman Dorloh (UNISSA Press, 2009-12-30)
      This article aims at examining what place does the Code of Muslim Family Law and Law of Inheritance has in the minority Muslim of the Four Southern Border Provinces of Thailand. While many countries such as the Philippines, Sri Lanka where Muslims are minority has recognized officially Islamic Family ...
        Domestic relations (Islamic law) -- Thailand
        Jurnal Fiqh
    • Proptection and adoption of orphan under Thai Child Protection Act, 2003 

      Sulaiman Dorloh (2003)
      Thailand is a democratic and Buddhist country with the king as Head of the State. There are many provisions in the revised constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand, 1997(CKT,1997) and CKT, 2007 that provide the principles of democracy such as the protection of the interests of a child. By virtue of ...
        Adoption -- Religious aspects -- Islam
    • The Protection of Animals in Thailand--An Insight into Animal Protection Legislation 

      Sulaiman Dorloh (2017-09-26)
      There are many critics of current Thai law concerning the welfare of animals. They argue that the PACPAWA,2014 is inadequate to protect the welfare of animals. The absence of clear guidelines in the legislation concerning animal welfare has resulted in animal welfare receiving inadequate protection. ...
        International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies (IJHCS)​ ISSN 2356-5926
    • 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
    • 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)
    • 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)​
    • The status of waqf properties in the Malay-Muslim majority areas of Thailand: a legal survey 

      Sulaiman Dorloh (2012)
      This paper explores the status of the institution of waqf and relevant laws concerning waqf in the Malay-Muslim majority areas in Thailand. There are some provisions in the Royal Act concerning Muslim mosque, 1947 which spea s about mosque property in general. However, this Act does not reflect the ...
        waqf
        Waqf Laws and Management (with Special Reference to Malaysia). Institute of Objective Studies. New Delhi