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Some Observations on the Significance of Heresy in the History of Islam
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Beyond State and Peasant: The Egalitarian Import of Juristic Revisions of Agrarian and Administrative Contracts in the Early Mamluk Period
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The Students’ Representative in the Law Colleges of 14th-Century Damascus
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The Other Rabi’: Biographical Traditions and the Development of Early Shafi’i Authority
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Legal Diversity in the Age of Taqlid: the Four Chief Qadis Under the Mamluks
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The Geographic Distribution of Muslim Jurists During the First Four Centuries AH
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On ottoman justice: interpretations in conflict (1600 – 1800)
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Appropriating the past: Twentieth-century reconstruction of pre-modern islamic thought
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Muslim minorities and the obligation to emigrate two fatwas from fifteenth-century granada to islamic territory
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