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  1. Arabi, Oussama. "Contract Stipulations (Shurût) in Islamic Law: The Ottoman Majalla and Ibn Taymiyya."IJMES 30 no. 1 (Feb. 1998): 29- 50.
  2. Brockopp, Jonathan E. "Early Islamic Jurisprudence in Egypt: Two Scholars and Their Mukhtasars." IJMES 30 no. 2 (May 1998): 167-82.
  3. Burton, John. The Collection of the Quran. Cambridge: 1977.
  4. Burton, J. "Law and Exegesis: The Penalty for Adultery in Islam," in Hawting and Shareef, Ed.s. Approaches to the Qur'ân, London: 1993.
  5. Coulson, N. J. A History of Islamic Law. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1964.
  6. Crone, Patricia. Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
  7. Crone, P. "Jâhilî and Jewish Law: The Qasama'," JSAI 4(1984): 166-82.
  8. Crone, P. and Hinds, M. God's Caliph: Religious Authority in the First Centuries of Islam. Cambridge: 1986.
  9. Dutton, Yasin, "Juridical Practice and Madinan `Amal: Qadâ' in the Muwatta' of Mâlik, " Journal of Islamic Studies 10, no. 1 (1999): 1 - 21.
  10. Fadel, Mohammad. "Two Women, One Man: Knowledge, Power, and Gender in Medieval Suni Legal Thought."IJMES 29 no. 2 (May 1997): 185-204.
  11. Hallaq, Wael B. A History of Islamic Legal Theories: An Introduction to Sunnî Usûl al-fiqh, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
  12. Hallaq, W. B. "Considerations on the Function and Character of Sunni Legal Theory," Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 no.4 (1984):679-89.
  13. Hallaq, W. B. "On the Authoritativeness of Sunni Consensus," International Journal of Middle East Studies," 18 no. 4 (1986): 427-54.
  14. Hallaq, W. B. "On the Origins of the Controversy about the Existence of Mujtahids and the Gate of Ijtihâd." Studia Islamica 63 (1986): 129-41.
  15. Hallaq, W. B. "The Development of Logical Structure in Islamic Legal Theory." Der Islam, 64 no. 1(1987):42-67.
  16. Hallaq, W. B. "A Tenth-Eleventh Century Treatise on Juridical Dialectic." Muslim World, 77 nos. 2-3 (1987): 198-227.
  17. Hallaq, W. B. "Notes on the Term Qarîna in Islamic Legal Discourse." Journal of the American Oriental Society, 108 no. 3 (1988): 475-80.
  18. Hallaq, W. B. "Non-Analogical Arguments in Sunni Juridical Qiyâs." Arabica, 36 no. 3 (1989): 286-306.
  19. Hallaq, W. B. "The Use and Abuse of Evidence: The Question of Provincial and Roman Influences on Early Islamic Law." Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 no. 1 (1990):79-91.
  20. Hallaq, W. B. "Logic and Formal Arguments and Formalization of Arguments in Sunni Jurisprudence." Arabica 37 no. 3(1990): 315-358.
  21. Hallaq, W. B. "On Inductive Corroboration, Probability and Certainty in Sunni Legal Thought." In Nicholas L. Heer, ed. Islamic Law and Jurisprudence: Studies in Honor of Farhat J. Ziadeh. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990, pp. 3-31.
  22. Hallaq, W. B. "Murder in Cordoba: Ijtihâd, Iftâ' and the Evolution of Substantive Law in Medieval Islam." Acta Orientalia (0slo), 55 (1994): 55-83.
  23. Hallaq,W. B. "Usûl al-Fiqh: Beyond Tradition." Journal of Islamic Studies 3 no. 2 (1992): 172-202.
  24. Hallaq,W. B. "Was al-Shafi`i the Master Architect of Islamic Jurisprudence?" IJMES 25 no. 4 (1993): 587-604.
  25. Hallaq, W. B. Law and Legal Theory in Classical and Medieval Islam. Aldershot: Variorum, 1995.
  26. Hallaq, W. B. A History of Islamic Legal Theories: An Introduction to Sunni Usul al-Fiqh. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
  27. Hallaq, W. B. Ed. Themes in Islamic Law. 8 Vols. (In progress). Cambridge University Press.
  28. Hawting, G. R. " The Role of the Qur'ân and Hadîth in the Legal Controversy about the Rights of Divorced Women during Her "Waiting Period"('Idda)," BSOAS 52(1989): 430-45.
  29. Jackson, Sherman A. "Setting the Record Straight: Ibn al-Labbâ:d's Refutation of al-Shâfi`î, Journal of Islamic Studies, 11, no.2 (2000): 121 - 146.
  30. Motzki, Harald. "Der Fiqh des Zuhrî: die Quellenproblematik," Der Islam 68 no.1(1991): 1-44.
  31. Motzki, H. "The Musannaf of Abd al-Razzâq al-San`ânî as a Source of Authentic Ahâdîth of the First Century A. H.," JNES 50 no.1 (1991): 1-21.
  32. Mundy, Martha. "The Family Inheritance and Islam: A Re-examination of the Sociology of Farâ'id Law." Islamic Law: Social and Historical Contexts. Edited by Aziz al-Azmeh. New York: 1988, pp. 1-123.
  33. Powers, D. S. "The Islamic Law of Inheritance Reconsidered: A New Reading of Q. 4:12B," Studia Islamica 55(1982):
  34. Powers, D. S. "The Islamic Inheritance System: A Socio-Historical Approach." Islamic Family Law Edited by Chibli Mallat and Jane Conners. London: 1990, pp. 11-29.
  35. Roberts, R. The Social Laws of the Qoran. London: 1925.
  36. Schacht, Joseph. The Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence. Oxford, 1950.
  37. Schacht, J. An Introduction to Islamic Law. Oxford: 1964.

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