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Boko Haram began its insurgency just over a decade ago, seeking to impose a strict version of sharia, or Islamic law, in the north.
In the areas ISIL controlled, it imposed a strict version of Islamic law.
Nine of Nigeria's 37 states have introduced a strict version of Islamic law since 2000.
A strict version of the monotonicity condition introduced by Maskin is necessary under the solution concept of rationalizability.
The Saudi rulers follow a strict version of Sunni Islam shared by the majority of the country's population.
In that zone, which centred on the eastern city of Al-Raqqah, it imposed a strict version of Islamic law.
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