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    Iktiraf gay umpama menggadai agama by Abd Aziz, Shamrahayu

    Published 2010
    Subjects: “…BP168 Apostasy from Islam…”
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    A Study On Malay Apostates In Malaysia by Nalathamby, Santhira Mogan

    Published 2021
    “…The objectives of this research are to evaluate the position of apostasy in Islam, to examine the legal position of apostates in Malaysia and analyse their demographics…”
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    The political conditions of Yemen in the Islamic era, from the book “Dictionary of Countries” by Yaqut Al-Hamawi (d.: 626 AH / 1228 AD) by حاتم كريم جياد, وفي محمد عطية

    Published 2018-04-01
    “… This study dealt with "the political conditions of Yemen in the Islamic era through the book "Dictionary of Countries" by Yaqut Al-Hamawi (T: 626 AH / 1228 AD)" the case of Yemen from two main axes. Apostasy, after Islam spread in the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen was one of the regions that the Prophet’s call reached (7), as he sent to it someone calling its people to Islam, and there were several campaigns that went to Yemen with the intention of liberating it and inviting its people to Islam, so they accepted Islam. …”
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    DIFFERENCE OF DIVORCE DETERMINATION IN INDONESIA: A STUDY SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW by Luluk Latifah, Iskandar Ritonga

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…However, all of them can be mapped into 16 factors that cause divorce, namely: economic factors, responsibility, continuous quarrels, harmony, infidelity, domestic violence, jealousy, leaving a partner, forced marriage, apostasy/leaving Islam, drunkenness and gambling, obstructed communication, interference/third party intervention, incompatibility, unhealthy polygamy, and moral crisis. …”
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    Apostasy: a legal implication on Malay reservation land’s ownership / Rusnadewi Abdul Rashid by Abdul Rashid, Rusnadewi

    Published 2015
    “…Apostasy in Islam is commonly defined as the rejection in word or deed of one's former religion by a person who was previously a follower of Islam. …”
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