Contesting Justice GeneraArgues that the rights of women in Muslim society are based on the preserved cultural standards of elites, not the ethical philosophy of the Quran. Contesting Justice examines the development of the laws and practices governing the status of women in Muslim society, particularly in terms of marriage, polygamy, inheritance, and property rights. Ahmed E. Souaiaia argues that such laws were not methodically derived from legal sources but rather are the
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This book combines photography and written text to analyse the role of memorials and commemoration sites in the construction of antagonistic nationalism
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comparative genomics and genomic evolution
Illustrates how some Jews have created a new
This special 40th anniversary edition features a new introduction by Michael Lang
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with particular focus on labor and the Global South
As a philosophical biography
the Fayum region has long been regarded as unique
empirical evidence from the frank
Using key figures as case studies