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Her Day in Court: Women’s Property Rights in Fifteenth-Century Granada
Harvard University Press, 2007
Cloth: 978-0-674-02501-1 Library of Congress Classification KBP526.32.S53A34 2007
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book is a study of the historical record of Muslim women's property rights and equity. Based on Islamic court documents of fifteenth-century Granada--documents that show a high degree of women's involvement--the book examines women's legal entitlements to acquire property as well as the social and economic significance of these rights to Granada's female population and, by extension, to women in other Islamic societies. See other books on: Court | Islamic Studies | Legal History | Legal status, laws, etc | Property See other titles from Harvard University Press |
Nearby on shelf for Islamic law. Sharīʿa. Fiqh / FuruÌ' al-fiqh. Substantive law. Branches of law / AḥwaÌl shakhá¹£iÌyah:
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