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... Egypt ( see Herrera , 2000 ) . 7. The four sources considered in Islamic jurisprudence are The Quran , the Sunna , which is the collection of the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammed , the ijma , the consensus of the ' Community ...
... Egypt ( see Herrera , 2000 ) . 7. The four sources considered in Islamic jurisprudence are The Quran , the Sunna , which is the collection of the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammed , the ijma , the consensus of the ' Community ...
Page 167
... Egypt ' . In Women and Islamization . Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations , ( eds ) K. Ask and M. Tjomsland , Oxford and New York : Berg . 45–73 . Giddens , A. 1990. The Consequences of Modernity . Cambridge ...
... Egypt ' . In Women and Islamization . Contemporary Dimensions of Discourse on Gender Relations , ( eds ) K. Ask and M. Tjomsland , Oxford and New York : Berg . 45–73 . Giddens , A. 1990. The Consequences of Modernity . Cambridge ...
Page 343
... Egyptian Bank was first in 1881 , followed by the Banco di Roma in 1906 , and the Credit Foncier d'Algerie et de Tunisie ... Egypt , had acted until then through a British shipping agent , Thomas C. Smith & Co. , housed a street away in ...
... Egyptian Bank was first in 1881 , followed by the Banco di Roma in 1906 , and the Credit Foncier d'Algerie et de Tunisie ... Egypt , had acted until then through a British shipping agent , Thomas C. Smith & Co. , housed a street away in ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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