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Islamic Law
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Trading in Sacrifice
October 19, 2022
Kristen Stilt, Trading in Sacrifice, 111 Am. J. Int’l L. Unbound 397 (2017).
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Animals
October 19, 2022
Kristen A. Stilt, Animals, in The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law (Anver Emon & Rumee Ahmed eds., 2018).
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Islamic Law and the Making and Remaking of the Iraqi Legal System
October 19, 2022
Kristen A. Stilt, Islamic Law and the Making and Remaking of the Iraqi Legal System, 36 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 695 (2004).
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Price Setting and Hoarding in Mamluk Egypt
October 19, 2022
Kristen A. Stilt, Price Setting and Hoarding in Mamluk Egypt, in The Law Applied: Contextualizing the Islamic Shari’a (Peri Bearman, Wolfhart Heinrichs & Bernard Weiss…
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Kristen A. Stilt, Recognizing the Individual: The Muhtasibs of Early Mamluk Cairo and Fustat, 7 Harv. M.E. & Islamic Rev. 63 (2006).
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Kristen A. Stilt, ‘Islam is the Solution’: Constitutional Visions of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, 46 Tex. J. Int’l. L. 73 (2010).
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Islamic Law in Action: Authority, Discretion, and Everyday Experiences in Mamluk Egypt
October 19, 2022
Kristen Stilt, Islamic Law in Action: Authority, Discretion, and Everyday Experiences in Mamluk Egypt (Oxford Univ. Press 2011).
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The Strategies of Muslim Family Law Reform
October 19, 2022
Kristen Stilt & Swathi Gandhavadi, The Strategies of Muslim Family Law Reform (Nw. Faculty Working Papers No. 11, 2011).
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Legal Canons—In the Classroom and in the Courtroom or, Comparative Perspective on the Origins of Islamic Legal Canons, 1265–1519
October 19, 2022
Intisar A. Rabb, Legal Canons—In the Classroom and in the Courtroom or, Comparative Perspective on the Origins of Islamic Legal Canons, 1265–1519, 66 Vill. L.
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Islamic Law in Literature: The Pull of Procedure in Tanūkhī’s “al-Faraj baʿda l-shidda”
October 19, 2022
Intisar Rabb & Bilal Orfali, Islamic Law in Literature: The Pull of Procedure in Tanūkhī’s “al-Faraj baʿda l-shidda”, in Tradition and Reception in Arabic Literature.
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Methods and Meaning in Islamic Law
October 19, 2022
Intisar Rabb, Methods and Meaning in Islamic Law, 2 J. Islamic L. 166 (2021).
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Simplicity, Creativity, Lucidity as “Method” in the Study of Islamic History: An Interview with Michael Cook
October 19, 2022
Intisar Rabb, Simplicity, Creativity, Lucidity as “Method” in the Study of Islamic History: An Interview with Michael Cook, Islamic L. Blog (Jan. 26, 2021).
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Islamic Legal Canons as Memes
October 19, 2022
Intisar Rabb, Islamic Legal Canons as Memes, 2 J. Islamic L. 258 (2021).
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Foreword to the Symposium on Brunei’s New Islamic Criminal Code
October 19, 2022
Intisar A. Rabb, Foreword to the Symposium on Brunei’s New Islamic Criminal Code, 1 J. Islamic L. 146 (2020).
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Interpreting Islamic Law Through Legal Canons
October 19, 2022
Intisar Rabb, Interpreting Islamic Law Through Legal Canons, in Routledge Handbook of Islamic Law 221 (Khaled Abou El Fadl, Ahmad Atif Ahmad & Said Fares…
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Introduction
October 19, 2022
Abigail Krasner Balbale, Hossein Modarressi & Intisar Rabb, Introduction, in Justice and Leadership in Early Islamic Courts xi (Intisar A. Rabb & Abigail Krasner Balbale…
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Conscience Claims in Islamic Law: A Case Study
October 19, 2022
Intisar Rabb, Conscience Claims in Islamic Law: A Case Study, in Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for Common Ground 183 (William N. Eskridge…
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Digital Islamic Law: Purpose and Prospects
October 19, 2022
Intisar A. Rabb & Sharon Tai, Digital Islamic Law: Purpose and Prospects, 50 Int’l J. Middle E. Stud. 113 (2018).
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The Curious Case of Bughaybigha, 661–883: Land and Leadership in Early Islamic Societies
October 19, 2022
Intisar A. Rabb, The Curious Case of Bughaybigha, 661–883: Land and Leadership in Early Islamic Societies, in Justice and Leadership in Early Islamic Courts 23…
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Justice and Leadership in Early Islamic Courts
October 19, 2022
Justice and Leadership in Early Islamic Courts (Intisar A. Rabb & Abigail Krasner Balbale eds., Harvard Series in Islamic Law, Nov. 2017).
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Confession
October 19, 2022
Intisar A. Rabb, Confession, in Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three (Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas & Everett Rowson eds., Brill 2017).