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Origins of Muḥammadan jurisprudence

Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence

Publisher

Oxford At The Clarendon Press

Publication Year

1950 AH

INDEX OF LEGAL PROBLEMS 343

Conversion as theft, 149.

Non-Muslim slave who escapes to the enemy, 208.
Punishment of witches, 164.
Ta'zīr punishment, 104.
its limits, 218.

Procedure and Evidence

Procedure, 73, 187.

Evidence of witnesses, 188.
Good character of witnesses, 300.
Divergencies in evidence of witnesses, 274.
Evidence of witnesses on testimony of other witnesses, 274.
Evidence of one witness together with oath of plaintiff, 167 ff., 187 f., 311 f.
of one woman on feminine matters, 51.
of minors, 218.
of non-Muslims, 147, 210 f.
Acknowledgment made out of court, 272.
Indivisibility of acknowledgments, 293.
Presumptions, 271, 293.
Written documents, 188.
Judgement against an absent party, 273.
Official correspondence between judges, 291.
Res iudicata, 292 n. 4.

Law of War, Conversion to Islam

Unbelievers shielding themselves behind Muslim infants, 227.

'The spoils belong to the killer', 70 f., 180.
Booty, 108 f., 113, 205.
taken by a private raider, 286.
Remuneration of women and minors, 261.
Laying waste enemy country, 144. f., 204 f.
Taking food from enemy country, 67, 285 f.
Concubinage with captive women, 277 f.
Slaves and other property captured by the enemy and recaptured from them, 158 f.
Musta'min, whether liable to ḥadd punishments, 286.
Conversion to Islam gives title to property, 218.
its effect on previous marriages, 276 f. (twice).

Administration

Dīwān, the state register or pay-roll, 60 n. 5, 205, 207.

Currency, 203 f.
Grants of uncultivated land, 202 f.
Seals of lead for identifying slaves and tax-payers, 291.

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