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An Introduction to the Study of Anglo-Muhammadan Law is a seminal work that examines the complex legal framework governing Muslim populations under British colonial rule. Sir Roland Knyvet Wilson, a distinguished legal scholar, provides a thorough analysis of how Islamic law principles were integrated with Anglo-Saxon legal traditions.
This hardcover volume serves as both a historical document and an analytical study of comparative law. Wilson meticulously explores the statutory frameworks, judicial precedents, and legal principles that shaped Anglo-Muhammadan jurisprudence during the colonial period. The text remains invaluable for legal historians, researchers studying colonial law, and scholars interested in comparative religious jurisprudence.
Essential reading for understanding how colonial administrators navigated the complexities of governing diverse populations with different legal traditions, this work offers critical perspectives on institutional law, inheritance, contracts, and personal law as they applied to Muslim communities.
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