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Published 1944
Introduction à l'étude des anciens codes orientaux /

: 133 pages ; 19 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

al-Qaḍāʼ al-aʻshāiʼrī : yabḥathu fī al-uṣūl wa-al-qawāiʻd wa-al-ʻādāt al-ʻashāiʼrīyah /

: 40, 215, 7 pages : ports. ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1971
Niẓām al-ʻāʼilah fī al-ʻAhd al-Bābilī al-qadīm : dirāsah tārīkhīyah tastaʻriḍu naẓm al-zawāj wa-al-ṭalāq wa-al-irth wa-al-tabannī fī al-mujtamaʻ al-Bābilī al-qadīm /...

: 131 pages ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 221-226.

Published 2003
Le code de Hammurabi /

: 64 pages : illustrations(some color) ; 22 cm. : Bibliography : pages 58-63. : 2711847314

Published 2018
Early Islamic law in Basra in the 2nd/8th century : Aqwāl Qatāda born Diʻāma al-Sadūsī /

: The manuscript of the Aqwāl Qatāda has repeatedly attracted particular interest among modern scholars, as it raises questions concerning the early development of the Ibāḍī Basran community and the emergence of Islamic jurisprudence in Iraq. It is a unique document because it attests to the existence of a scholarly link between Sunnīs and Ibāḍīs during the early development of Islamic law. The fact that the legal responsa and traditions of Qatāda born Diʿāma al-Sadūsī (60/680-117/735) are part of an Ibāḍī collection, in which the traditions of Ibāḍī Imam Jābir born Zayd (d. 93/ 711) have been transmitted through ʿAmr born Harim and ʿAmr born Dīnār, proves that the Ibāḍī lawyers of the first generations considered Qatāda to be a faithful upholder of Jābir's doctrine. Given the lack of material available for Jābir , instructions must have been given to collect whatever was transmitted through Qatāda. Qatāda's legal responsa must have corresponded to those of the first Ibāḍī authorities, which explains why the collator of the Aqwāl Qatāda (probably Abū Ghānim al-Khurāsānī) included them in an Ibāḍī manuscript. The present volume sheds light on the relationship between the Aqwāl Qatāda and Ibāḍī authorities such as al-Rabī, Abū Ubayda, and Jābir.
: 1 online resource (516 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004339538 : 0929-2403 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.