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  2. Shafi'i school - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Like the other schools of fiqh, Shafiʽi recognize the First Four Caliphs as the Islamic prophet Muhammad's rightful successors and relies on the Qurʾān and the "sound" books of Ḥadīths as primary sources of law. [4] [6] The Shafi'i school affirms the authority of both divine law-giving (the Qurʾān and the Sunnah) and human ...

  3. Hanafi school - Wikipedia

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    The Hanafi school is the largest of the four traditional Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence, followed by approximately 30% of Sunni Muslims worldwide. [8] [9] It is the main school of jurisprudence in the Balkans, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, the Levant, Central Asia and South Asia, in addition to parts of Russia and China.

  4. Monash University Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Monash University Law School (David Derham Law School Building) Clayton Campus. The Faculty of Law's library is split over four levels in the David Derham Law School Building. Architecturally, the building reflects the post World War II popularity of modernism. Academic staff offices surround the library.

  5. Fire and Rescue Academy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    1957: First school. The first permanent firefighting school was established in Gombak, Selangor, in 1957. It was known as the Sekolah Latihan Bomba Malayan Union ('Fire School of Malayan Union'). Lieutenant Colonel Watkins was the school's first commandant. At the time, the Fire Services Inspectorate Panels were in charge of the school.

  6. Law of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The law of Malaysia is mainly based on the common law legal system. This was a direct result of the colonisation of Malaya, Sarawak, and North Borneo by Britain between the early 19th century to the 1960s. The supreme law of the land—the Constitution of Malaysia—sets out the legal framework and rights of Malaysian citizens.

  7. International School of Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL; Malay: Sekolah Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur [2]) is an American non-profit school in the Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area, Malaysia. The curriculum is international-based, and offers students the chance to earn a High School Diploma, an International Baccalaureate diploma (or certificates), and to ...

  8. Blasphemy law in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Federation's judicial system is based upon English law. [3] The system has two types of courts. Secular courts deal with civil and criminal law. Sharia courts deal with matters that involve Islamic law: marriage, inheritance, apostasy, religious conversion, and custody among others.

  9. Universiti Utara Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Universiti Utara Malaysia (literally meaning Northern University of Malaysia, abbreviated as UUM or UNIUTAMA) is a public management university in Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia. It also has a branch campus in Kuala Lumpur. [7] Its main campus, which is situated in a rural area, is commonly referred to as "The University in a Green Forest".