Early Islam, Umayyads
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1606. brinkmann, Stefanie. Beer in early Islam: a hadith perspective. Arabist: Budapest Studies in Arabic, 36 (2015) pp. 3-34.
1607. giNAR, Hüseyin Ilker. Das Strafrecht ‘uqübät und seine unterschiedlichen Einrichtungen bei den vorislamischen Arabern unter Berücksichtigung des frühislamischen Rechts. Journal of Religious Culture/JournalfürReligionskultur, 99 (2008) pp. 1-10.
1608. giNAR, Hüseyin Ilker. Die islamische Überlieferungsliteratur zur Rechtslage im Frühislam unter Berücksichtigung Altarabiens. Münster etc.: lit Verlag, 2003. 276 pp.
1609. daai'f, Lahcen. Le prix du sang (diya) au premier siecle de l’Islam. Hypotheses, 10 i (2006) pp. 329-342.
1610. donner, Fred M. The shurta in early Umayyad Syria. Proceedings of the third symposium on the history of Biläd al-Shäm-Umayyad period. Ed. Muhammad Adnan Bakhit, Muhammad Asfour, Robert Schick. Amman, 1989, vol. 2, pp. 247-262.
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1613. hurvitz, Nimrod. The contribution of early Islamic rulers to adjudication and legislation: the case of the mazalim tribunals. Law and Empire. Ideas, practices, actors. Ed. Jeroen Duindam et al. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2013, pp. 135-156.
1614. kueny, Kathryn. The rhetoric of sobriety: wine in early Islam. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2001. 199 pp.
1615. landau-tasseron, Ella. The participation of Tayyi’ in the ridda. Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam, 5 (1984) pp. 53-71.
1616. liew, Han Hsien. Ibn al-Jawzi and the cursing of Yazid b. Mu'awiya: a debate on rebellion and legitimate rulership. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 139 iii (2019) pp. 631-646.
1617. marsham, Andrew. Attitudes to the use of fire in executions in late antiquity and early Islam: the burning of heretics and rebels in late Umayyad Iraq. Violence in Islamic thought from the Qur’an to the mongols. Ed. Robert Gleave, Istvan T. Kristo-Nagy. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015, pp. 106-127.
1618. marsham, Andrew. Public execution in the Umayyad period: early Islamic punitive practice and its late antique context. Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 11 (2011) pp. 101-136.
1619. pavlovitch, Pavel. The Islamic penalty for adultery in the third century ah and al-Shafi'i’s Risala. Early Islamic history: critical concepts in Islamic studies. Vol. IV: Scholarly traditions. Ed. Tamima Bayhom-Daoui, Teresa Bernheimer. London & New York: Routledge, 2014, pp. 133-160.
1620. pavlovitch, Pavel. The 'Ubada b.
al-Samit tradition at the crossroads of methodology. Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 11 (2011) pp. 137-235.1621. pavlovitch, Pavel. The stoning of a pregnant adulteress from Juhayna: the early evolution of a Muslim tradition. Islamic Law and Society, 17 (2010) pp. 1-62.
1622. PAVLOVITCH, Pavel. Early development of the tradition of the selfconfessed adulterer in Islam. An isnad and matn analysis. Al-Qantara, 31 ii (2010) pp. 371-410.
1623. rashid, Arssan Mussa. The role of the shurta in early Islam. Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Edinburgh, 1983. 252 pp.
1624. reinfandt, Lucian. Eid und Wahrheitsfindung in derfrühen muslimischen Rechtsprechung. Wien: Imperium and Officium Working Papers, 2014. 26 pp.
1625. reinfandt, Lucian. Bewaffneter Raub und Kreuzigung im frühen Islam. Strafe und Strafrecht in den antiken Welten, unter Berücksichtigung von Todesstrafe, Hinrichtung und peinlicher Befragung. Ed. Robert Rollinger, Martin Lang, Heinz Barta. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag (Reihe: Philippika 51), 2012, pp. 249-259.
1626. Reynolds, Dwight F. Song and punishment. Arabic humanities, Islamic thought: essays in honor of Everett K. Rowson. Ed. Joseph E. Lowry, Shawkat M. Toorawa. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2017, pp. 211-232.
1627. rowson, Everett K. Reveal or conceal: public humiliation and banishment as punishments in early Islamic times. Public violence in Islamic societies: power, discipline and the construction of the public sphere, 7th-igth centuries CE. Ed. Christian Lange, Maribel Fierro. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009, pp. 119-129.
1628. SIMONSOHN, Uriel. Conversion, apostasy, and penance: the shifting identities of Muslim converts in the early Islamic period. Conversion in late antiquity: Christianity, Islam, and beyond. Papers from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar. University of Oxford, 2009-2010. Ed. Arietta Papaconstantinou, Neil McLynn, Daniel L. Schwartz. Farnham etc.: Ashgate, 2015, pp. 197-215.
1629. SIMONSOHN, Uriel. “Halting between two opinions”: conversion and apostasy in early Islam. Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Cultures in Confluence and Dialogue, 19 iii (2013) pp. 342-370.
1630. SURTY, Muhammad Ibrahim H.I. The ethical code and organised procedure of early Islamic law courts, with reference to al-Khassaf’s Adab al-Qadi. Criminal justice in Islam: judicial procedure in the sharia. Ed. Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Adel Omar Sherif, Kate Daniels, London: I.B. Tauris, 2003, pp. 149-166.
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