State and government in medieval Islam: an introduction to the study of Islamic political theory: the jurists

New York: Oxford University Press (1981)
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I RELIGION AND POLITICS: THE LAW Islam, like Judaism and Christianity, believes in the divine origin of government. It follows, therefore, that political ...

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