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1 online resource |
Series |
Brill's Arab and Islamic Laws Series |
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Brill's Arab and Islamic laws series.
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Contents |
Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Transliteration and Translation -- Table of Cases and Statutes -- Introduction -- 1 Research Problem and Research Aims -- 1.1 The Islamic Doctrinal Justification for the Increasing Demand for Shariah-compliance -- 1.2 The Islamic Waqf Structure for Wealth-planning -- 1.3 Research Aims -- 2 Researchâ€"! Wider Discourse -- 2.1 The First Wider Discourse: The Place of Religious Law in the Wider National Secular Legal System in a Multicultural Society |
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2.3 Brief History of the Development of the Rule against Perpetuities2.4 The Policy Considerations Behind the Rule against Perpetuities -- 3 British Colonial Legal Treatment of Family Waqfs in Light of the Conflicting Mainstream Stances on Regulating Perpetuity -- 3.1 Abul Fata v Rosamaya (Ishak v Chowdhry) -- 3.2 Bakhshuwen v Bakhshuwen -- 3.3 Riziki Binti Abdulla v Sharifa Binti Mohamed Bin Hemed -- 3.4 Repercussions of the Judicial Decisions -- 4 Reconciliation -- 4.1 Reconciliation by Reforming Waqf Perpetuities Law |
Notes |
Title from content provider |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Waqf.
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Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations (Islamic law)
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Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- England
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Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
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Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations (Islamic law)
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Waqf
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England
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789004306967 |
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900430696X |
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9789004306974 |
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9004306978 |
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