Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... Islamic law.2 Islamic law defines three different kinds of kinship : relationship by blood ( nasab ) , affinity ( musahara ) , and milk ( rida'a ) . In common us- age , and in this study , the term nasab denotes both a person's con ...
... Islamic law.2 Islamic law defines three different kinds of kinship : relationship by blood ( nasab ) , affinity ( musahara ) , and milk ( rida'a ) . In common us- age , and in this study , the term nasab denotes both a person's con ...
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... Islamic jurisprudence agree on the principal legal aspects of milk- kinship . I do not know to which degree this agreement is ... Islam in consequence of their long contact with Turks and other non - Arab peoples who settled among them ...
... Islamic jurisprudence agree on the principal legal aspects of milk- kinship . I do not know to which degree this agreement is ... Islam in consequence of their long contact with Turks and other non - Arab peoples who settled among them ...
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... Islamic orthodoxy and thus form part of the shari'a , the law of Islam . 7. The scholars of all four orthodox schools of Islamic jurisprudence agree on the range of forbidden relatives of a man's milk - mother and that of his wife's ...
... Islamic orthodoxy and thus form part of the shari'a , the law of Islam . 7. The scholars of all four orthodox schools of Islamic jurisprudence agree on the range of forbidden relatives of a man's milk - mother and that of his wife's ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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