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Anglo-Muhammadan Law is a seminal historical and legal work by Sir Roland Knyvet Wilson that explores the intersection of Islamic law and British colonial administration in India. The text serves as a detailed digest of the special legal rules that were applicable to Muhammadans (Muslims) within the civil court system of British India.
This comprehensive volume begins with a thorough historical and descriptive introduction that contextualizes the development of Anglo-Muhammadan law, tracing how Islamic legal principles were adapted and integrated into the British Indian legal framework. Wilson systematically presents the rules and regulations governing Muslim personal law, property rights, inheritance, and other civil matters as they were administered by British colonial courts.
The work is essential for understanding the complex legal pluralism that characterized colonial India, where multiple legal systems coexisted under British oversight. It remains an important historical document for scholars of colonial law, Islamic jurisprudence, and Indian legal history.
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