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The Personal Law of the Mahommedans is a seminal work that explores the intricate framework of Islamic personal law as practiced across all major Islamic schools. Authored by Syed Ameer Ali Moulvi, this comprehensive volume examines the principles governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, guardianship, and other civil matters within Islamic jurisprudence.
The book presents a detailed comparative analysis of how different Islamic legal schools interpret and apply religious principles to personal matters. It serves as an essential reference for students of Islamic law, legal professionals, and scholars seeking to understand the foundations and applications of Islamic personal law. The work combines historical context with practical interpretations, making complex legal concepts accessible while maintaining academic rigor.
This scholarly treatise remains a cornerstone text for understanding how Islamic legal traditions address family law, property rights, and civil obligations, offering valuable insights into both traditional and contemporary applications of Islamic jurisprudence.







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