Administration of Muslim Law Act provisions on marriage and divorce
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The Administration of Muslim Law Act provisions on marriage and divorce are the statutory rules governing Muslim matrimonial matters in Singapore, including the solemnization, validity, dissolution, and related rights and obligations of spouses.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T17097661 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Administration of Muslim Law Act provisions on marriage and divorce Context triple: [Syariah Court of Singapore, appliesLaw, Administration of Muslim Law Act provisions on marriage and divorce]
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Hindu Widows’ Remarriage Act, 1856
The Hindu Widows’ Remarriage Act, 1856 was a landmark colonial-era Indian law that legally permitted Hindu widows to remarry, challenging orthodox social norms and advancing women’s rights.
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B.
Anglo-Muhammadan law formulations
Anglo-Muhammadan law formulations were a body of colonial-era legal principles that blended traditional Islamic jurisprudence with British legal concepts to govern Muslim personal and family matters in British-ruled India.
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C.
Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines
The Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines is a national statute that codifies Islamic personal and family law for Filipino Muslims, governing matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and the jurisdiction of Shari’a courts.
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D.
Marriage Act 1949
The Marriage Act 1949 is a key piece of UK legislation that sets out the legal framework and formal requirements for the solemnization and registration of marriages in England and Wales.
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E.
Sharia Courts of Appeal of the States
The Sharia Courts of Appeal of the States are Islamic law appellate courts within Nigeria’s state-level judicial systems, primarily handling appeals in matters of personal and family law for Muslims.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Administration of Muslim Law Act provisions on marriage and divorce Target entity description: The Administration of Muslim Law Act provisions on marriage and divorce are the statutory rules governing Muslim matrimonial matters in Singapore, including the solemnization, validity, dissolution, and related rights and obligations of spouses.
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A.
Hindu Widows’ Remarriage Act, 1856
The Hindu Widows’ Remarriage Act, 1856 was a landmark colonial-era Indian law that legally permitted Hindu widows to remarry, challenging orthodox social norms and advancing women’s rights.
-
B.
Anglo-Muhammadan law formulations
Anglo-Muhammadan law formulations were a body of colonial-era legal principles that blended traditional Islamic jurisprudence with British legal concepts to govern Muslim personal and family matters in British-ruled India.
-
C.
Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines
The Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines is a national statute that codifies Islamic personal and family law for Filipino Muslims, governing matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and the jurisdiction of Shari’a courts.
-
D.
Marriage Act 1949
The Marriage Act 1949 is a key piece of UK legislation that sets out the legal framework and formal requirements for the solemnization and registration of marriages in England and Wales.
-
E.
Sharia Courts of Appeal of the States
The Sharia Courts of Appeal of the States are Islamic law appellate courts within Nigeria’s state-level judicial systems, primarily handling appeals in matters of personal and family law for Muslims.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Syariah Court of Singapore
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appliesLaw
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Administration of Muslim Law Act provisions on marriage and divorce
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