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Penyeragaman undang-undang perkukuh profesion guaman syarie

Utusan Malaysia

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June 26, 2026

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PETALING JAYA: Penyeragaman penerimaan masuk Peguam Syarie dilihat sebagai langkah penting bagi memperkukuh profesion guaman syarie tanpa menjejaskan autonomi negeri dalam hal ehwal agama Islam. Peguam Syarie, Datuk Zainul Rijal Abu Bakar berkata, profesion Peguam Syarie merupakan institusi penting dalam sistem pentadbiran keadilan Islam di Malaysia kerana berperanan sebagai officer of the court yang membantu ... Read more The post Penyeragaman undang-undang perkukuh profesion guaman syarie appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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· Jul 8, 2026

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Related coverage for "Penyeragaman undang-undang perkukuh profesion guaman syarie": Interaksyon — Mariel Rodriguez draws flak for wearing doctoral regalia at graduation ceremony. Daily Post Nigeria — ‘Where are your maternal relatives’ – Ogun indigene queries Yayi over alleged Kemta roots. Guineematin.com — « Je désire devenir enseignant » : Tamba Noël Mara, premier au CEE à Télimélé. Bali Discovery — Citizen Lawsuit in Bali Condemns President and Governor. Malay Mail — TVET Commission Bill expected to reach Parliament by end of the year, says Zahid. Mwebantu — “We Have Not Been Forgotten.” Mpika’s Artisanal Miners Thank Vice President Nalumango