Main Content
Hallaq, Sharīʿa, 239-70 (contracts and other obligations) + 296-307 (property)
5.1.3
HALLAQ, SHARĪʿA, 271-95 (family law) [Excerpts]
3.1.3
Hallaq, Sharīʿa, 308–23 (Islamic criminal law overview)
4.1.5
HALLAQ, SHARĪʿA, 60-71 , 160-162, 36-55, 164-183, 198-214 [Excerpts]
1.5
HALLAQ, SHARĪʿA, 98-100 (Consensus); 100-24 (Analogical and other Legal Reasoning) [Excerpts]
2.2.4
HALLAQ, SHARĪʿA, Ch. 13 [Excerpts] & Ch. 16 [Excerpts] (colonialism and codification of Islamic family law)
3.2.6
Hossein Modarressi, Circumstantial Evidence, JUSTICE AND LEADERSHIP (ILSP/HUP, 2017): 16-22.
1.4
Hossein Modarressi, The Legal Basis for the Validity of the Majority Opinion in Islamic Legislation, in UNDER SEIGE: ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY 83 (Richard Bulliet ed., New York: Middle East Institute, Columbia University, 1993)
2.2.6
Ibn Rushd, Bidāyat al-mujtahid [Excerpts]
3.1.1
IBRAHIM WARDE, ISLAMIC FINANCE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2000) (reprinted 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007), chapters 7, 10, 11, 12 [Excerpts]
5.6
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