Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi

In Malaysia, both the mother and father have equal chance to apply the guardianship of the child as long as the welfare of the child is well secured. In the battle for child custody when one parent converts to Islam there is conflict of personal laws between the Muslim and non-Muslim spouse. As a ge...

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Main Authors: Abd Rahim, Saniah, Mohd Hanif, Mohamed Fairudz, Sharkawi, Zubaidah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31871/1/31871.PDF
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Mohd Hanif, Mohamed Fairudz
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description In Malaysia, both the mother and father have equal chance to apply the guardianship of the child as long as the welfare of the child is well secured. In the battle for child custody when one parent converts to Islam there is conflict of personal laws between the Muslim and non-Muslim spouse. As a general rule under the Syariah law, the mother shall be of all people is the best entitled to the custody of her infant children.1 However if the court is in the opinion that the mother is disqualified under the Hukum Syara and one of the reason is because the mother is a non-Muslim, the right to the custody of the child shall pass to the Muslim father.2 However, this is not the position under the civil perspective in Malaysia under the LRA. What leads us to do this research are to see how does the Civil court and the Syariah court deals with this matter fairly and justly and which decisions will prevail. We also wanted to discover what are the considerations of the both jurisdictions in determining the right of child custody and whether religion is an issue that should be consider by the courts.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:318712020-07-27T08:17:42Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31871/ Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi Abd Rahim, Saniah Mohd Hanif, Mohamed Fairudz Sharkawi, Zubaidah Children. Child development In Malaysia, both the mother and father have equal chance to apply the guardianship of the child as long as the welfare of the child is well secured. In the battle for child custody when one parent converts to Islam there is conflict of personal laws between the Muslim and non-Muslim spouse. As a general rule under the Syariah law, the mother shall be of all people is the best entitled to the custody of her infant children.1 However if the court is in the opinion that the mother is disqualified under the Hukum Syara and one of the reason is because the mother is a non-Muslim, the right to the custody of the child shall pass to the Muslim father.2 However, this is not the position under the civil perspective in Malaysia under the LRA. What leads us to do this research are to see how does the Civil court and the Syariah court deals with this matter fairly and justly and which decisions will prevail. We also wanted to discover what are the considerations of the both jurisdictions in determining the right of child custody and whether religion is an issue that should be consider by the courts. 2006-10 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31871/1/31871.PDF Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi. (2006) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Children. Child development
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Sharkawi, Zubaidah
Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi
title Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi
title_full Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi
title_fullStr Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi
title_full_unstemmed Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi
title_short Child custody; rights of non-muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to Islam / Saniah Abd Rahim, Mohamed Fairudz Mohd Hanif and Zubaidah Sharkawi
title_sort child custody rights of non muslim and muslim parents in cases of conversion to islam saniah abd rahim mohamed fairudz mohd hanif and zubaidah sharkawi
topic Children. Child development
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31871/1/31871.PDF
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