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Adat - Wikipedia
Adat (Arabic: عادات; Lezgian: Адат; Chechen: Адат; Avar: Адат; Malay: عادت; Chagatay: ئادەت; Urdu: عادت; Pashto: عادت; Serbian: адет adet) is a generic term derived from Arabic to describe a variety of local customary practices and traditions deemed compatible with Islam as observed by Muslim communities in the Balkans, North … 展开
Adat is still enforced in the courts of Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia as personal law in certain aspects. In Malaysia, each state's … 展开
In the Malay states of Southeast Asia, the Malay community may be classified formally and historically into two different groups: one following Adat temenggung and the other, 展开
• Abazov, Rafis (2005), Historical Dictionary of Turkmenistan (Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East), Scarecrow … 展开
CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 2 Tensions between Adat (Custom) and Agama (Religion) in the …
SOME MALAY IDEAS ON MODERNIZATION, ISLAM AND ADAT: …
Integrating Shari’ah, Adat and European Laws - Oxford Academic
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