Religious Tribunal
A Religious Tribunal is a court or assembly that adjudicates matters related to religious law and doctrine. These tribunals often handle disputes involving marriage, divorce, inheritance, and other personal status issues according to the specific beliefs of a religious community. They operate under the authority of religious leaders and are guided by sacred texts and traditions.
Different religions have their own forms of tribunals, such as the Catholic Church's ecclesiastical courts or Islam's Sharia courts. These tribunals aim to resolve conflicts in a manner consistent with their faith's teachings, providing a framework for justice within the community.