An Islamic Court in Context: An Ethnographic Study of Judicial Reasoning
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An Islamic Court in Context: An Ethnographic Study of Judicial Reasoning

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This perceptive ethnographic study offers insight into the workings of the contemporary Islamic legal system. Based on fieldwork in Zanzibar, Stiles sheds light on how people understand and use Islamic legal ideas in marital disputes and on the judicial reasoning and litigant activity in Islamic family court. Presenting distinct interpretations, this book shows that Islami

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Hardcover, 240 pages
Published October 15th 2009 by Palgrave Macmillan
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