Only 71 or 10.86 percent of the 654 examinees passed the 2020 special bar examinations for the Shari’ah courts.

Court of Appeals (CA) Associate Justice Japar B. Dimaampao, chairperson of the committee on the Shari’ah Bar Examinations, said the results “will go down in history as the second lowest passing percentage.”
Records showed that in 1983, only 14 examinees passed or 7.69 per cent of those who took the examinations.
In an announcement, the Supreme Court (SC) said the top 10 passers are: Mocsir, Mohammad Hisham M., 87.075 per cent; Saidamen, Ramayana D., 86.975; Marangit, Mohammad Mojib D., 85.075; Paglala, Julamin A., 84.625; Pumbaya, Ainah M., 83.525; Ali, Sittie Ainah M. 83.200; Mamarungas, Nasihah S. (82.075; Abubacar, Johari C., 82.025; Panandigan, Raima P., 81.100; and Taha, Nornisah M., 80.950.
The 2020 examiners were lawyer Melchor Rey K. Sadain (Persons, Family Relations and Property), Dr. Asnawil G. Ronsing (Jurisprudence and Customary Laws ); Dean Norhabib Bin Suod S. Barodi (Procedure in Shari’ah Courts), and Dr. Jamel R. Cayamodin (Succession, Wills/Adjudication and Settlement of Estate).
The examinations were held on Jan. 19 and 26, 2020 at the Court of Appeals building on Maria Orosa Street in Ermita, Manila.
The complete list of passers:


