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Authority, Conflict, and the Transmission of Diversity in Medieval Islamic Law. By R. Kevin Jaques. Brill2006. Pp. xvii + 279. $177.00. ISBN: 9-004-14745-4.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2015

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Copyright © Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University 2008

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References

1. Dates are given in the format: hijri/common era.

2. Malti-Douglas, Fedwa, Controversy and its Effects in the Biographical Tradition of al-Khatîb al-Baghdâdî, 96 Studia Islamica 115131 (1977)CrossRefGoogle Scholar, republished in Malti-Douglas, Fedwa, Power, Marginality, and the Body in Medieval Islam (Variorium Collected Stud. Series, Ashgate 2001)Google Scholar.

3. See e.g. Tsafrir, Nurit, Semi-Ḥanafis and HanaflBiographical Sources, 84 Studia Islamica 72 (1996)Google Scholar.

4. See also fig. 5.4 at 165, one of the most useful of the book's numerous charts.