Sulaiman Dorloh
Sultan
Sharif Ali Islamic University, Brunei Darussalam
Abstract
Thailand
is a multicultural society, blending Chinese, Indian and Malay cultures into a
single state structure. Within it, however, there are stark contrasts as to
what role religion, especially Islam, should play in identity formation and its
articulation at different levels and different planes of live. This paper shall
discuss the background of Shari’ah court
in Thailand and the problems that has
encountered through the years. Shari’ah court in the Thailand commonly exists
inside the ambit of the Thai judicial court system. In fact, the Shari’ah court
in Thailand is an ideal Islamic court which explicitly displays the difference
between state courts. The establishment of Shari’ah court was intended to
provide an alternative platform for the Muslims people in Thailand in the field
of adjudication.In this paper the author seeks to highlight the position of
Shari’ah court in the south from the
point of view of the Thai judicial system and the decision of Dato’ Yuthithams
(Muslim judges). This paper will also
explore recent developments in Shari’ah court which is applicable in the
Malay-Muslim speaking provinces namely, Patani, Narathiwat, Yala and Satul
provinces with reference to cases decided by the Dato’ Yuthitham, and its
jurisdiction in matter of matrimonial disputes for the Malay Muslims.
Keywords: Shari’ah court, Dato’ Yuthitham, Thai
court jurisdiction, Islamic family law.
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