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The Impact of International Law Upon the Islamic World Order
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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- Appraising the Impact of International Law upon Contemporary Political and Social Processes: Techniques and Conclusions
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1 The rival heterodox sect—the Shi’a—also claimed allegiance of all Muslims who profess this creed to a Shi’i state—the Persian Empire.
2 The present writer has discussed some aspects of the relationship of Islam with the modern law of nations in his War and Peace in the Law of Islam (1955).
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