Islamic law and the crisis of the Reconquista the debate on the status of Muslim communities in Christendom

The Reconquista left unprecedentedly large numbers of Muslims living under Christian rule. Since Islamic religious and legal institutions had been developed by scholars who lived under Muslim rule and who assumed this condition as a given, how Muslims should proceed in the absence of such rule becam...

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Main Author: Verskin, Alan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden Brill [2015]
Series:Studies in Islamic law and society v. 39
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