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Syariah Law - RUU 355 explained

Professor Dr. Shamrahayu Aziz

19-Dec-16 08:35

Syariah Law - RUU 355 explained

On Current Affairs, we will be exploring the Syariah Court’s Criminal Jurisdiction Act. After PAS leader Datuk Seri Hadi Awang announced that the Rang Undang-Undang 355 will be tabled in parliament next year, many are curious as to what the act entails, and whether or not it will eventually implement the hudud law.

This is a report by Azlyn Balqis and Wan Irdina


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