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Authors: Wael B. Hallaq

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An Introduction to Islamic Law (51 page)

CHAPTER 3
 
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[3–4]
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2001
),
57
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[5]
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,
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From Geographical to Personal Schools? A Reevaluation
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,
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CHAPTER 4
 
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CHAPTER 5
 
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Consciousness of Self: The Muslim Woman as Creator and Manager of
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,
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Women and Waqf: Toward a Reconsideration of Women’s Place in the Mamluk Household
,”
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29
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33
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,
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(
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231
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Divorce in the Ottoman
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[2]
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Islam and Public Law: Classical and Contemporary Studies
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:
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,
1993
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[4]
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,
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,
26
(
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137
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[2]
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Wasi
s in Ottoman Aleppo, 1770–1840
,” in
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, ed.,
Women, the Family and Divorce Laws in Islamic History
(
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:
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,
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),
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[2]
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,
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Women and Waqf Revisited: The Case of Aleppo, 1770–1840
,” in
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, ed.,
Women in the Ottoman Empire: Middle Eastern Women
(
Leiden and New York
:
Brill
,
1997
),
128
–52.
[2]
Peirce
,
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(
Berkeley
:
University of California Press
,
2003
).
[3]
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,
David S.
, “
Four Cases Relating to Women and Divorce in al-Andalus and the Maghrib, 1100–1500
,” in
M.
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et al
., eds.,
Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and Their Judgments
(
Leiden
:
Brill
,
2006
),
383
–409.
[4]
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,
David S.
,
Law, Society, and Culture in the Maghrib, 1300–1500
(
Cambridge and New York
:
Cambridge University Press
,
2002
).
[3–4]
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,
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,
Marriage, Money and Divorce in Medieval Islamic Society
(
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:
Cambridge University Press
,
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).
[2]
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,
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:
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,
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(
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:
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,
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).
[3]
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,
Yvonne J.
, “
Standing at the Gates of Justice: Women in the Law Courts of Early Sixteenth-Century Isküdar, Istanbul
,” in
Susan
Hirsch
and
M.
Lazarus-Black
, eds.,
Contested States: Law, Hegemony and Resistance
(
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:
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,
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), 184–206.
[2]
Sonbol
,
Amira
, ed.,
Women, the Family, and Divorce Laws in Islamic History
(
Syracuse
:
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,
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).
[3–4]
Tucker
,
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,
In the House of the Law: Gender and Islamic Law in Ottoman Syria and Palestine
(
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:
University of California Press
,
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).
[3]
Zarinebaf-Shahr
,
Fariba
, “
Women, Law, and Imperial Justice in Ottoman Istanbul in the Late Seventeenth Century
,” in
Amira
Sonbol
, ed.,
Women, the Family, and Divorce Laws in Islamic History
(
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:
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,
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[2]

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