What makes traditionalist Muslim legal thought modern? : collective memoty, Islamic legal tradition, and the concept of 'ijtihad' / Bernhard J. Trautner
Pubblicato in: | Crisis and memory in islamic societies : proceedings of the third Summer Academy of the Working Group Modernity and Islam held at the Orient Institute of the German Oriental Society in Beirut.(2001) S. 195 - 216 |
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Autore principale: | Trautner, Bernhard J. (Autore) |
Natura: | Articolo |
Lingua: | German |
Documenti correlati: | In:
Crisis and memory in islamic societies : proceedings of the third Summer Academy of the Working Group Modernity and Islam held at the Orient Institute of the German Oriental Society in Beirut.(2001) |
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