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Journal of Islamic and Comparative Law. Vol. 2, 1968. This is the Journal of the Centre of Islamic Legal Studies, in the Faculty of Law, Ahmadu Bello University, Northern Nigeria. The issue under review contains articles on the development of the Sunni schools of law (Bello Daura); divorce in Pakistan (Doreen Hinchcliffe); Islamic marriage in southern Nigeria (S. A. Adesanya); legislation in the Sudan from 1899 to 1912 (Shirley Zabel); monogamy, polygamy and bigamy (M. L. Marasinghe); custom and Maliki law (Y. M. Kanam); and Islamic and common law relating to sale of goods (D. J. Hill and A. S. Abbas).
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Journal of Islamic and Comparative Law. Vol. 2, 1968. This is the Journal of the Centre of Islamic Legal Studies, in the Faculty of Law, Ahmadu Bello University, Northern Nigeria. The issue under review contains articles on the development of the Sunni schools of law (Bello Daura); divorce in Pakistan (Doreen Hinchcliffe); Islamic marriage in southern Nigeria (S. A. Adesanya); legislation in the Sudan from 1899 to 1912 (Shirley Zabel); monogamy, polygamy and bigamy (M. L. Marasinghe); custom and Maliki law (Y. M. Kanam); and Islamic and common law relating to sale of goods (D. J. Hill and A. S. Abbas).
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28 July 2009
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