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Criminal law notes
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• 2020
Criminal is largely seen as private law, therefore those who have suffered as a result of this has rights. You can refer to primary sources to understand criminal law. In comparison to English law, which has three categories; summary, either way offences and indictable offences, Islamic law only has two categories of offences which are hudud offences (serious offences) and tazir offences.
Criminal is largely seen as private law, therefore those who have suffered as a result of this has rights. You can refer to primary sources to understand criminal law. In comparison to English law, which has three categories; summary, either way offences and indictable offences, Islamic law only has two categories of offences which are hudud offences (serious offences) and tazir offences.
NOTES INCLUDE 
- INSTITUTIONS OF ISLAMIC LAW 
- SOURCES OF ISLAMIC LAW 
-CONTRACTS OF ISLAMIC LAW 
-CRIMINAL ISLAMIC LAW 
- FAMILY ISLAMIC LAW
NOTES INCLUDE 
- INSTITUTIONS OF ISLAMIC LAW 
- SOURCES OF ISLAMIC LAW 
-CONTRACTS OF ISLAMIC LAW 
-CRIMINAL ISLAMIC LAW 
- FAMILY ISLAMIC LAW
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