Can Non-Muslims Become Experts in Islamic Law? Two Sections from the Kawāshif al-ḥujub ʿan mushkilāt al-kutub of al-Māzandarānī (d. 1285/1868)
Ehteshami, A., & Rezakhany, H. (2023). Can Non-Muslims Become Experts in Islamic Law? Two Sections from the Kawāshif al-ḥujub ʿan mushkilāt al-kutub of al-Māzandarānī (d. 1285/1868). In K. Kumail Rajani, & R. Gleave (Eds.), Shiʿite Legal Theory : Sources and Commentaries (pp. 94-112). Edinburgh University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781399520270-005
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