Leonen pushes overhaul of Shari’a justice system, calls for more Muslim lawyers

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His remarks come amid continuing efforts by the Supreme Court to modernize the country’s Shari’a justice framework under the Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovations 2022–2027.

“Shari’a law is so important that the Supreme Court took over the administration of the special Shari’a bar exam,” he said.

The magistrate acknowledged longstanding shortages in Shari’a judges and counselors, particularly in Muslim Mindanao, where many court positions remain unfilled.

“We are undertaking efforts to train Muslim judges and develop a stronger pool of Muslim lawyers who are likewise Shari’a counselors,” Leonen said, adding that the initiative aims to address persistent vacancies in Shari’a Circuit Courts, District Courts, and the Shari’a High Court.

The convention is expected to organize Shari’a practitioners nationwide and open pathways for their fuller integration into the Integrated Bar of the Philippines.

Leonen also revealed that the Egyptian government has expressed willingness to support specialized training for Shari’a judges, lawyers, and academics through scholarship and exchange programs.

“We have just completed a training needs analysis that will guide the proposed modules and training tiers,” he said.

“Justice systems become stronger when they recognize the lived realities, histories, and traditions of the communities they serve,” Leonen stressed.

The ceremony honored the 73 passers of the September 2025 Bar Examinations — the largest batch of new lawyers ever produced by the MSU main campus since the establishment of its law school.

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