Shari’ah in the English Courts: Towards a New theory of Convergence of Laws in England
Sodiq Olalekan Omoola(1*), Maruf A. Nasir(2)
(1) Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws, International Islamic University Malaysia
(2) Osin State University
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