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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
General Editor's Preface
Introduction
1. The Arab Conquests and the Formation of Islamic Society
2. Pre-Islamic Background and Early Development of Jurisprudence
3. Foreign Elements in Ancient Islamic Law
4. The Birth-Hour of Muslim Law?: An Essay in Exegesis
5. Two Legal Problems Bearing on the Early History of the Qur'ān
6. Unconditional Manumission of Slaves in Early Islamic Law: AḤadīth Analysis
7. The Role of Non-Arab Converts in the Development of Early Islamic Law
8. The Judiciary (Qā;īzs) as a Governmental-Administrative Tool in Early Islam
9. Islamic Juristic Terminology before Šāfi'īI: A Semantic Analysis with Special Reference to Kūfa
10. Was al-Shafi'i the Master Architect oflslamic Jurisprudence?
11. Muḥammad b. Dā'ūd al-Ẓāhirī's Manual of Jurisprudence, al- Wuṣūl ilā Ma'rifat al- Uṣūl
12. Early Ijtihād and the Later Construction of Authority
13. The Formation of the Sunnī Schools of Law
14. The Caliphs, the 'Ulamā', and the Law: Defining the Role and Function of the Caliph in the Early 'Abbāsid Period
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