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Tagore Law Lectures - The Muhammadan Law being a Digest of the Law Applicable Especially to the Sunnis of India

1873

11. AlthOugt the Kurdn was believed and receive0 by.' all L _ECTURE I. the Muhammadans as the words of the Moot High yet the — discrepant interpretations of many of the material parts thereof given by the different expositors the difference of opinion among the learned as to the principles or articlel of faith (usal) the admission of particular Ahadil by some doctors and the rejection of the [...] Morley on the other hand says : " The dissensions that arose on the death of the Prophet with regard to the succession of the Khilifat were revi with renewed fury when on the murder of Usman the noble and unfortunate All succeeded to the dignity of Amir-ul-Muminin (commander of the faithfa) and theytventually caused the division of Islam into two"LECTURE I. 12 INIIdODUCTORY DISCO1FRSE. [...] The people belonging to the Zaidiyah and other sects live in the Arabian coast/ t The Sunnis by a general name " says the learned Translator o the Kurth' " are called traditionists because they acknowledge the authoMy of the Sunnah which is a sort of supplement twothe Kurein directing the observance of several things omitted fn that book and in name as well as in design answering !to the [...] The Book titled the " Wipfiyat-ul-Ayan" or the lives of celebrated persons by Ibnu Khallikkn is a general Biography which treats of the Tives of the authors of the law books with the works written by them as well as of the other celebrated persons This work is translated by Baron M. Guckin de Slane 3 vols. [...] The style of the six Sahis as well as of the greater nuber of the rest of the collections being concise mil.
law
Pages
582
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142696
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xv Shama Sircar view
Lecture I. Introductory Discourse
1-77 Shama Sircar view
Lecture II. On Sharers and Residijaries
78-138 Shama Sircar view
Lecture III. On Zavi-Ul-Arham(Distant Hindred)
139-173 Shama Sircar view
Lecture IV. On Pregnancy and the Foetus Missing Persons-Captives and Persons Perishing By a Common Accident
174-198 Shama Sircar view
Lecture V. On Computation of Shiares
199-224 Shama Sircar view
Lecture VI. On Increase and Return
225-243 Shama Sircar view
Lecture VII. On Vested Interests Subtraction Divosion Among Heirs and Creditors and Partition
244-270 Shama Sircar view
Lecture VIII. On Apostacy Impediments to Succession and Exclusion From Inheritance
271-290 Shama Sircar view
Lecture IX. On Marriage
291-319 Shama Sircar view
Lecture X. On Guardianship and Agency in Marriage
320-340 Shama Sircar view
Lecture XI. On Dower
341-364 Shama Sircar view
Lecture XII. On Fosterage and Nasab or Parentage
365-381 Shama Sircar view
Lecture XIII. On Divorce
382-423 Shama Sircar view
Lecture XIV. On Khula Iddat Rajat and Remarrtage of A Divorced Wife
424-446 Shama Sircar view
Lecture XV. On Maintenance
447-472 Shama Sircar view
Lecture XVI. On Minority and Guardianship
473-492 Shama Sircar view
Lecture XVII. On sale
493-508 Shama Sircar view
Lecture XVIII. On Preemption
509-540 Shama Sircar view
Appendix
541-546 Shama Sircar view
Index
547-567 Shama Sircar view

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