Syariah (the Malay spelling of "Sharia") refers to Sharia law in Islamic religious law and deals with exclusively Islamic laws, having jurisdiction upon every Muslim in Malaysia. The Syariah Court system is one of the two separate court systems which exist in the general Malaysian legal system. There is a parallel system of state Syariah Courts, which have limited jurisdiction over matters of state Islamic law. Syariah Courts have jurisdiction only over Muslims in matters relating to family law and religious observance, and can generally only pass sentences of not more than three years' imprisonment, a fine of up to RM5,000, and/or up to six strokes of the cane.
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| - Pengadilan Syariah (in)
- Syariah (Malaisie) (fr)
- Syariah Court (en)
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| - Syariah (terme malais pour « Charia ») fait référence au droit islamique appliqué à chaque musulman malais dans certains domaines juridiques. (fr)
- Sistem Pengadilan Syariah adalah salah satu dari dua sistem pengadilan terpisah yang terdapat dalam Malaysia. Terdapat sebuah sistem paralel dari Pengadilan Syariah negara bagian, yang memiliki yuridiksi terbatas atas materi-materi hukum negara Islam (Syariah). Pengadilan Syariah hanya memiliki yuridiksi atas umat Muslim dalam materi-materi dan perayaan keagamaan, dan umumnya hanya dapat memberikan hukuman tidak lebih dari tiga tahun penjara, denda sampai RM5,000, dan/atau sampai enam kali pecutan. Terdapat tiga tingkat pengadilan: Banding, Tinggi dan Subordinat. (in)
- Syariah (the Malay spelling of "Sharia") refers to Sharia law in Islamic religious law and deals with exclusively Islamic laws, having jurisdiction upon every Muslim in Malaysia. The Syariah Court system is one of the two separate court systems which exist in the general Malaysian legal system. There is a parallel system of state Syariah Courts, which have limited jurisdiction over matters of state Islamic law. Syariah Courts have jurisdiction only over Muslims in matters relating to family law and religious observance, and can generally only pass sentences of not more than three years' imprisonment, a fine of up to RM5,000, and/or up to six strokes of the cane. (en)
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| - Sistem Pengadilan Syariah adalah salah satu dari dua sistem pengadilan terpisah yang terdapat dalam Malaysia. Terdapat sebuah sistem paralel dari Pengadilan Syariah negara bagian, yang memiliki yuridiksi terbatas atas materi-materi hukum negara Islam (Syariah). Pengadilan Syariah hanya memiliki yuridiksi atas umat Muslim dalam materi-materi dan perayaan keagamaan, dan umumnya hanya dapat memberikan hukuman tidak lebih dari tiga tahun penjara, denda sampai RM5,000, dan/atau sampai enam kali pecutan. Artikel 145 dari konstitusi menyatakan bahwa tak memiliki kekuasaan atas materi-materi terkait pengadilan Syariah. Terdapat tiga tingkat pengadilan: Banding, Tinggi dan Subordinat. Tidak seperti pengadilan sipil di Malaysia, yang merupakan sistem pengadilan terfederalisasi, Pengadilan Syariah biasanya didirikan tanpa hukum negara. Selain itu, syariah atau hukum Islam adalah sebuah materi hukum negara, dengan pengecualian , seperti yang tertuang dalam Artikel 3 Konstitusi. Hukum syariah di satu negara bagian berbeda dari negara bagian lainnya. Terdapat 13 departemen hukum syariah negara bagian dan 1 departemen hukum syariah untuk Wilayah Persekutuan. (in)
- Syariah (terme malais pour « Charia ») fait référence au droit islamique appliqué à chaque musulman malais dans certains domaines juridiques. (fr)
- Syariah (the Malay spelling of "Sharia") refers to Sharia law in Islamic religious law and deals with exclusively Islamic laws, having jurisdiction upon every Muslim in Malaysia. The Syariah Court system is one of the two separate court systems which exist in the general Malaysian legal system. There is a parallel system of state Syariah Courts, which have limited jurisdiction over matters of state Islamic law. Syariah Courts have jurisdiction only over Muslims in matters relating to family law and religious observance, and can generally only pass sentences of not more than three years' imprisonment, a fine of up to RM5,000, and/or up to six strokes of the cane. Article 145 of the Malaysian constitution says the Attorney General of Malaysia has no power over matters related to the Syariah Courts. There are three levels of the courts: Appeal, High, and Subordinate. Unlike Malaysian civil courts, which are federal in scope, Syariah Courts are primarily established by individual state law. Similarly, Islamic law is a matter limited to each state, with the exception of the Federal Territories of Malaysia, as provided in Article 3 of the constitution. Thus, the application of Sharia law may differ among the states. There are 13 state Sharia law departments and one for the Federal Territories. (en)
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