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"Was the Gate of Ijtihad Closed? Campbell Hampshire: Dartmouth Publishing Co | His work has been translated into several languages, including Arabic, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Persian, and Turkish |
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14Islamic Legal Studies as Colonialist Discourse," UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law, 2, 1 2002—03 , 1-31 | "Considerations on the Function and Character of Sunni Legal Theory," Journal of the American Oriental Society, 104, 4 1984 , 679-89 |
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"Can the Shari'a be Restored? University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 76, Number 1, Winter 2007 | Suffice it to say that when Wael B |
, 1993 ; Translated into Hebrew in Al-Jama'a, the Chaim Herzog Center for Middle East Studies, 8 2001 ,118-68, with an introduction by Nimrod Hurvitz.
17In 2009, and his review panel included Hallaq in a list of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world for his research and publications on Islamic law although he is Christian | "On Inductive Corroboration, Probability and Certainty in Sunni Legal Thought," in Nicholas L |
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