The Social Structure of Islam, Volume 12First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Contents
Preface page | 1 |
THE GRADES OF SOCIETY IN ISLAM | 53 |
THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM | 91 |
The status of the child in ISLAM | 135 |
ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE | 150 |
USAGE CUSTOM AND SECULAR LAW UNDER | 242 |
THE CALIPHATE AND THE CENTRAL | 271 |
GOVERNMENT IN THE PROVINCES OF | 355 |
MILITARY ORGANIZATION IN ISLAM | 407 |
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