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Systematically closed, cognitively open? A critical analysis of transformative processes in Islamic law and Muslim state practice

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Ali, Shaheen Sardar (2010) Systematically closed, cognitively open? A critical analysis of transformative processes in Islamic law and Muslim state practice. In: Christoffersen , Lisbet and Iverson, H. R. and Petersen, H. and Warburg, M., (eds.) Religion in the 21st century : challenges and transformations. Farnham, Surrey [U.K.] ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, pp. 119-140. ISBN 9786612545245

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Item Type: Book Item
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Law
Publisher: Ashgate
Place of Publication: Farnham, Surrey [U.K.] ; Burlington, VT
ISBN: 9786612545245
Book Title: Religion in the 21st century : challenges and transformations
Editor: Christoffersen , Lisbet and Iverson, H. R. and Petersen, H. and Warburg, M.
Official Date: 2010
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Page Range: pp. 119-140
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published

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