Part I. Legal pluralism in late antiquity and classical Islam : survey and analysis -- part II. The judicial choices of Christians and Jews in the early Islamic period: a comparative analysis
Summary
Focusing on the late seventh to early eleventh centuries in the region between Iraq in the east and present-day Tunisia in the west, this study explores the multiplicity of judicial systems that coexisted under early Islam to reveal a complex array of social obligations that connected individuals across confessional boundaries
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-291) and index