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A text book on islamic law

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Title page.pdf (1.824Mb)
Foreword.pdf (4.237Mb)
Preface.pdf (9.775Mb)
Preface.pdf (9.775Mb)
Contents.pdf (44.88Mb)
Chapter 1.pdf (23.75Mb)
Chapter 2.pdf (43.31Mb)
Chapter 3.pdf (9.464Mb)
Chapter 4.pdf (13.48Mb)
Chapter 5.pdf (8.648Mb)
Chapter 6.pdf (97.90Mb)
Chapter 7.pdf (15.24Mb)
Chapter 8.pdf (25.85Mb)
Chapter 9.pdf (26.28Mb)
Chapter 10.pdf (22.64Mb)
Chapter 11.pdf (28.60Mb)
Chapter 12.pdf (21.98Mb)
Chapter 13.pdf (36.14Mb)
Chapter 14.pdf (17.17Mb)
Chapter 15.pdf (19.81Mb)
Chapter 16.pdf (9.200Mb)
Chapter 17.pdf (12.14Mb)
Chapter 18.pdf (16.87Mb)
Chapter 19.pdf (39.53Mb)
Chapter 20.pdf (16.51Mb)
Chapter 21.pdf (11.13Mb)
Chapter 22.pdf (21.57Mb)
Chapter 23.pdf (30.13Mb)
Chapter 24.pdf (16.15Mb)
Chapter 25.pdf (11.35Mb)
Chapter 26.pdf (46.88Mb)
Chapter 27.pdf (39.32Mb)
Appendix.pdf (40.13Mb)
The muslim marriages & divorecs forms, 1975.pdf (12.42Mb)
The family courts rules, 1985.pdf (9.649Mb)
The foreign marriage act, 1903.pdf (15.43Mb)
The Foreign Marriage Act, 1903.pdf (4.388Mb)
The special marriage acr. 1872.pdf (14.42Mb)
Nari & shishu nirjatan daman ain, 2000.pdf (40.23Mb)
The children act, 1974.pdf (58.09Mb)
The oaths act, 1873.pdf (8.621Mb)
Bibliography.pdf (11.97Mb)
Index.pdf (17.68Mb)
Date
2012-01
Author
Faiz-ud-din, Dr. Muhammad
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Abstract
The book is divided into three parts. The first part deals with Islamic Jurisprudence, the second deals with the Muslim personal law including the law of succession, which is in practice and the third part deals with statutory laws relating to family matters. Besides, there in an appendix consisting of seven Acts and Rules. In writing the book writer frequently quoted from the Quran and Hadith, the two main sources of Islamic Law.
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/111
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