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    Reasons & Reactions of Army Public School Attack and solution via Communication Strategies by Mustaqeem, Sundus, Ramli, Romlah, Dalib, Syarizan

    Published 2018
    “…To investigate this, qualitative methodology has been used, based on in-depth interviews those will be conducted to provide comprehensive perspectives from field experts and practitioners, with defense analyst, religious scholars, political scientist, psychologists, and journalists affiliated with the same area.…”
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    Traditional Marriages in Rural Balochistan: The Voice of Baloch Women by Umer, Shumaila, Othman, Zaheruddin, Hassan, Kalthum

    Published 2017
    “…Marriage is an essential and universal socially accepted institution that indicates the pattern of civilised society.It is the bond between two individuals to form a family.It is recommended by many religions for the sake of eradicating the social evils of society.However, the traditional marriages which occur on the basis of a violation of individual rights, give air to hostile social situations.This study aimed to explore the views of Baloch women regarding the consequences of traditional marriages on their lives.The study was undertaken in 4 villages of Punjpahee subtehsil of Balochistan, Pakistan, focused on 20 women informants.The data were collected through focused group discussion.The study sensed traditional marriages are due to the deeply rooted socio-cultural norms, illiteracy, and preference of the male child, therefore these traditions put women in a disadvantaged position.It is highly recommended that NGOs and GOs play a better role in the awareness of the parents and implementation of the laws regarding the rights of women so that they can lead better-privileged lives, with the help of religious scholars and media.…”
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    Role and contribution of Asian women in decision making process at Shari`ah Councils in the UK by Mohamad Cusairi, Rafidah

    Published 2014
    “…Initially, the unavailability of the civil courts to hear cases relating to Muslim family law and other related problems had strongly persuaded community leaders and religious scholars to establish Shari`ah Councils.This paper seeks to explore the role played by women in decision making process at the Shariah councils in the resolution of matrimonial disputes in particular divorce among the Muslims community in the UK. …”
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    Legal application of the offence of murder and euthanasia in Nigeria by Salihu, Sani Ibrahim, Yusof, Yuhanif, Halim, Rohizan

    Published 2017
    “…Euthanasia is one of the concepts that stifled debate among academics, lawyers, religious scholars and even politicians.The reason being that it is killing human being although for compassionate reason, and with voluntary consent of the victim. …”
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