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CHAPTER 6
 
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CHAPTER 7
 
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Legal Scholarship and the Politics of Islam in British India
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CHAPTER 8
 
An-Na’im
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,
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,
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,
5
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[3]
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,
Lucy
,
“The Pakistan Federal Shariat Court, Section 4 of the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, and the Orphaned Grandchild,”
Islamic Law and Society
,
9
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2002
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70
–82.
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,
Marie-Aimée
,
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in
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188
–96.
[4]
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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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,
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,
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,
16
(October,
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1
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[4]
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,
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,
State Law as Islamic Law: The Incorporation of the Shari
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(
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:
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,
2006
).
[3]
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,
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, “
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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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,
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(
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,
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).
[3]
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,
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