Ibn Hazm de Córdoba;Derecho Islámico;Qur´an;Sunna;Ijtihad;Taqlid;Madhhab;Ijma´;quiyas;Shari´a;Zahirismo | (1) |
Ibn Hazm of Cordoba;Islamic law;Qur´an;Sunna;Ijtihad;Taqlid;Madhhab;Ijma´;quiyas;Shari´a;Zahirism | (1) |
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Portugal; Slavery; Muslim Slaves; Manumission; Middle Ages; Mudéjars | (1) |
Portugal; esclavitud; esclavos musulmanes; manumisión; Edad Media; mudéjares | (1) |
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Ibn Ḥazm’s Literalism: A Critique of Islamic Legal Theory (II) Adam Sabra; University of Georgia
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Witnesses of God: Exhortatory Preachers in Medieval al-Andalus and the Magreb Linda G. Jones; Istituciò Milà: Fontanals. CSIC - Barcelona
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How did Islam contribute to change the legal status of women: The case of the jawārī or the Female Slaves Khalil ‘Athamina; Birzeit University. Al-Qasimi Academic College
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Ibn Hazm’s Literalism: A Critique of Islamic Legal Theory (I) Adam Sabra; University of Georgia
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The Heritage of Medieval Errors in the Latin Manuscripts of Johannes Hispalensis (John of Seville) Maureen Robinson; Murcia
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Freedom and Slavery in Early Islamic Time (1st/7th and 2nd/8th centuries) Irene Schneider; Georg-August Universität Göttingen
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Black Slaves in Mamlūk Narratives: Representations of Transgression Shaun Marmon; Princeton University
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Muslim Slaves and Freedmen in Medieval Portugal François Soyer; University of Cambridge
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