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Principles and Precedents of Moohummudan Law is a foundational legal treatise that provides an in-depth examination of Islamic jurisprudence and its practical applications. Written by the distinguished legal scholar W. H. Macnaghten, this work systematically explores the core principles underlying Islamic law and traces their development through historical precedents and case law.
The text serves as both an academic reference and practical guide for legal professionals, scholars, and students of Islamic jurisprudence. It addresses the doctrinal foundations of Moohummudan law, including inheritance, contracts, family law, and religious observances as they intersect with legal practice. Macnaghten’s methodical approach combines theoretical analysis with real-world legal examples, making complex legal concepts accessible to readers seeking a thorough understanding of this important legal system.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this enduring work remains relevant for those studying comparative law, Islamic legal systems, and the historical development of jurisprudence.







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