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On Schacht's “Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence.” By M. Mustafa al-Azami. Riyadh: King Saud U.1985. Pp. x, 237. Price not available. ISBN: 0-946-62146-2. Reprinted by Oxford: Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society 1996. - Studies in Early Muslim Jurisprudence. By Norman Calder. New York and Oxford: Clarendon Press1993. Pp. xiii, 257. Price not available. ISBN: 0-198-25813-5.
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1. Schacht, Joseph, The Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence (Cambridge: Clarendon Press 1950)Google Scholar.