The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia

Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor was responsible for foreign policy of his country, had a different series of visits and the establishment of diplomatic relations with countries in Europe and the Middle East. Looking at this policy was not surprising, that Johor was the first Malaysia state has its own wri...

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Main Author: Abd Jalil, Borham
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Published: Center for Promoting Ideas (CPI) USA 2013
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description Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor was responsible for foreign policy of his country, had a different series of visits and the establishment of diplomatic relations with countries in Europe and the Middle East. Looking at this policy was not surprising, that Johor was the first Malaysia state has its own written constitution in 1895. Position as a state which was in the process of implementing Islamic law can be seen when Johor have good relationship with the Turkish Ottoman Government. The biggest Turkish influence in the administration of Islamic law in the state of Johor was the implementation of Islamic civil law named Majalah Ahkam Johor. This Majalah has been taken from Majallah al-Ahkam al-`Adliyyah of Ottoman Government implemented in Turkey in the 19th century AD and its influence spread throughout a colony of Turkey at that time. This shows the Johor Government's relationship with the Government of Ottoman have gone so close, particularly when under the reign of Sultan Abu Bakar and generally before the existence of the Malacca Islamic government. Marital relations, trade, culture, arts, law and others to convince us that strong relationship between the two countries have gone a long time.
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spelling ump-43692015-03-03T09:18:41Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4369/ The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia Abd Jalil, Borham K Law (General) D History (General) Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor was responsible for foreign policy of his country, had a different series of visits and the establishment of diplomatic relations with countries in Europe and the Middle East. Looking at this policy was not surprising, that Johor was the first Malaysia state has its own written constitution in 1895. Position as a state which was in the process of implementing Islamic law can be seen when Johor have good relationship with the Turkish Ottoman Government. The biggest Turkish influence in the administration of Islamic law in the state of Johor was the implementation of Islamic civil law named Majalah Ahkam Johor. This Majalah has been taken from Majallah al-Ahkam al-`Adliyyah of Ottoman Government implemented in Turkey in the 19th century AD and its influence spread throughout a colony of Turkey at that time. This shows the Johor Government's relationship with the Government of Ottoman have gone so close, particularly when under the reign of Sultan Abu Bakar and generally before the existence of the Malacca Islamic government. Marital relations, trade, culture, arts, law and others to convince us that strong relationship between the two countries have gone a long time. Center for Promoting Ideas (CPI) USA 2013-08-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4369/1/AIJCR_AUGUST_2013.pdf Abd Jalil, Borham (2013) The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia. American International Journal of Contemporary Research, 3 (8). pp. 59-62. ISSN 2162-142X. (Published) http://www.aijcrnet.com/index.php/cpi
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D History (General)
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The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia
title The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia
title_full The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia
title_fullStr The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia
title_short The Influence of Turkish Ottoman Islamic Civil Law in 19th Century in the State of Johor, Malaysia
title_sort influence of turkish ottoman islamic civil law in 19th century in the state of johor, malaysia
topic K Law (General)
D History (General)
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