Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries
doctoral dissertation by Intisar A. Rabb
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Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries
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Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries is a doctoral thesis[1].
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- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries authored Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — author (P50): Intisar A. Rabb[2].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's instance of is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's OCLC number is recorded as 464594430[4].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's language of work or name is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — language of work or name (P407): English[5].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's publication date is recorded as +2009-11-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's main subject is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — main subject (P921): qāʻidah fiqhīyah[7].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's main subject is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — main subject (P921): shubha[8].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's main subject is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — main subject (P921): Islamic criminal jurisprudence[9].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1069725', 'amount': '+514'}[10].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's title is recorded as Doubt's benefit[11].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's subtitle is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries[12].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's cites work is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — cites work (P2860): Homicide in Islamic Law[13].
- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's cites work is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — cites work (P2860): ʿAmal V. ḥadīth in Islamic Law: The Case of Sadl Al-Yadayn (Holding One's Hands by One's Sides) when Doing the Prayer[14].
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- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's cites work is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — cites work (P2860): Legal Maxims and Other Genres of Literature in Islamic Jurisprudence[19].
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- Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's Google Scholar paper ID is recorded as 4631149367966079054[26].
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Doubt's benefit: Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries's instance of is recorded as Legal maxims in Islamic law, 7th-16th centuries — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].