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The impact of legal reasoning in judicial and legislative process
(Islamic University in Uganda, 2017)
One vital institution that remains the last hope of common man in the society is the judiciary. The hope imposed on this institution by members of the public is not because judiciary bears such name, but because of its ...
Journeying back to Madinah
(Islamic University in Uganda, 2017)
This article examines the history of evolution and developmental progression of Shariah Governance (SG) in the global Islamic Finance Industry. It explores the status of SG in the nascent Nigerian Islamic Financial Service ...
Islamic University in Uganda: Its Role in the Socioeconomic Development of East Africa’s Muslim Communities
(Springer International Publishing AG, 2017)
The first Muslims to come to Uganda arrived at the palace of King Ssuuna II Kalema Kisinjo (d. 1856) of the Buganda Kingdom (d. 1856) during 1844 (Kasozi 1986, 1996). These Muslims were Arab traders who hailed from the ...
An appraisal of legal pluralism in the administration of penal and criminal codes in Nigeria: a call for harmonisation
(Islamic University in Uganda, 2017)
The Nigerian society is made up of people with diverse cultures, behaviours and ways of life. In the pre-colonial Nigeria, there were in existence some plural criminal justice systems which regulated the standard of behaviour ...