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The Authenticity Administration
Modern states realize the
importance of the authenticity of legal documents issued to
establish legal rights and obligations. The Islamic community has
known authenticity since the sixth year of Hijra when the reverend
Ali Ibi talib The fourth Calif wrote the hudaybiya accord between
the faithful and Guraysh. This was followed by many other similar
agreements like the one written by the reverend abi baker el siddik
the first Calif to the people of najarn and and the one written by
the reverend Omar Ibn Elkhattab the second calif in the conciliation
with the people of Elias.
The authenticity Administration
was created by a resolution of the chief Justice together with 19
committees in the different states to control supervise documents.
The task of this administration
is not restricted to verifying the activities of authentication, but
also it renders services to the public at large by authenticating
contracts and approbating official documents. There is a special
section for the approbating of signatures and seals of courts that
are fixed on certificates of marriage and divorce, on declarations
of personal matters, on admissions, on corrections of names, on
notifications and on orders of summonses and arrests directed to the
Interpol.
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