SHAH ALAM: The Malaysian Muslim Lawyers Association (PPMM) plans to establish an Islamic Mediation Centre, to be conducted by the private sector, as a more effective, speedy and cheaper way to resolve disputes involving Muslims.
Its president Datuk Zainul Rijal Abu Bakar said, the centre would help solve disputes regarding syariah and Islamic banking cases, which would be more cost-effective for those involved.
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