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The Renewal of Islamic Law: Muhammad Bager as-Sadr, Najaf and the Shi'i International., Chibli Mallat, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993, 253 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2014

Amyn B. Sajoo
Affiliation:
Vancouver, B.C.

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Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 1996

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References

1. Typically, Coulson's, Noel J. popular A History of Islamic Law (Edinburgh: Edimburgh University Press, 1964Google Scholar; reprinted 1994) devotes a single chapter, entitled “Sectarian Legal Systems” to Shi'i dimensions. On a personal note, a course in Islamic jurisprudence that I attended at McGill University allotted less than one half hour of an entire semester to Shi'ism—after the 1979 revolution.