
Islamic Courts
Islamic Courts are judicial systems that operate based on Islamic law, known as Sharia. They can deal with various matters, including family disputes, inheritance, and criminal cases, depending on the country’s legal framework. These courts aim to resolve issues in accordance with Islamic principles, often emphasizing mediation and community values. Their authority varies widely between nations—some countries fully integrate Islamic courts into their legal systems, while others recognize them only for personal matters among Muslim citizens. Islamic Courts strive to provide justice and uphold religious laws, reflecting cultural and societal norms within their jurisdictions.