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Contributions to the History of Islamic Civilization... - Primary Source Edition

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A History of the Islamic Peoples

Translated from the German of Dr. Weil's Geschichte Der Islamitischen Völker

commercial laws, (2) the law of wills and succession, (3) the law of marriage, (4)
the law of crimes and procedure, (5) the law of war, and (6) the law relating to
slaves. We will pass over the first two sections as beyond the sphere of our work,
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Contributions to the History of Islamic Civilization

It seems that the Arabs did not very scrupulously bserve the laws of the Prophet
concerning matrimony nd the relation of the sexes . We have instances of
transgressions of the matrimonial laws in early times of Islam , but they will not be
so ...

Studies: Indian and Islamic

First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

STUDIES: INDIAN. AND. ISLAMIC. I. MOHAMED—THE. PROPHET. OF. GOD.
WE shall do honour to our Prophet, not in the old, traditionary style which
contented itself with fairy-tales and unattested reports, but in a manner more in
accord with ...