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  1. Jul 17, 1992 · 1. (1) This Act may be cited as the Islamic Family Law (Federal Territories) Act 1984 and applies only to the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and *Labuan. (2) This Act shall come into operation on a date to be appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong by notification in the Gazette. Interpretation. 2.

  2. Jan 2006 Reprint. Nov 2010 Amendments. Jan 2014 *Reprint Online. Aug 2023 Subsidiary Legislation. May 2024 Subsidiary Legislation. Prev. Next. 28 Jun 1984 Publication Date: 28/06/1984 Royal Assent Date: 27/06/1984 Commencement Date: 29/04/1987 Commencement Remark: 29-04-1987. Total Act Views.

  3. LAWS OF MALAYSIA. Act 303. ISLAMIC FAMILY LAW (FEDERAL TERRITORIES) ACT 1984. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART I. PRELIMINARY. Section. Short title, application and commencement. Interpretation. Saving of prerogative. Application. Criterion for deciding whether a person is a Muslim.

  4. ADMINISTRATION OF ISLAMIC LAW (FEDERAL TERRITORIES) ACT 1993. An Act to provide for the Federal Territories a law concerning the enforcement and administration of Islamic Law, the constitution and organization of the Syariah Courts, and related matters.

  5. Updated Act LAWS OF MALAYSIA ACT 303 ISLAMIC FAMILY LAW (FEDERAL TERRITORY) ACT 1984. Incorporating latest amendment - P.(A) 247/ Date of Royal Assent : 27 June 1984 Date of publication in the Gazette : 28 June 1984 Date of coming into operation : 29 April 1987 [P. (B) 236/87]

  6. An Act to enact certain provisions of the Islamic Family Law in respect of marriage, divorce, maintenance, guardianship, and other matters connected with family life.

  7. It remains the fact that Malaysia has two types of family law, one being the Syariah family law that applies to Muslims and the other being the civil family law that applies to non-Muslims. The Syariah family law has long existed in our homeland even prior to the civil family law when Muslims marry according to the various states of Syariah law.