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2465. ‘abd ar-raziq, Ahmad. Les Muhtasibs de Fostat au temps des Mamluks. Arab Historian/Al-Mu’arrikh al-Arabi, 11 (1979) pp. 7-30.

2466. ‘abd ar-raziq, Ahmad. La hisba et le muhtasib en Egypte au temps des Mamluks.

Annales Islamologiques/Hawliyät Isldmlyah, 13 (1977) pp. 115-178.

2467. berkey, Jonathan. Mamluk religious policy. Mamluk Studies Review, 13 ii (2009) pp. 7-22.

2468. brinner, William M. The murder of Ibn an-Nasu: social tensions in fourteenth-century Damascus. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 77 (1957) pp. 207-210.

2469. ESCOVITZ, Joseph H. The office of qädial-qudät in Cairo under the Bahri Mamluks. Berlin: Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 1984. 280 pp.

2470. ESPERONNIER, M. La mort violente a l'epoque mamlouke: Le crime et le chatiment: Les temoignages de Maqrizi et d'Ibn Iyas. Der Islam 74 i (1997) pp. 137-155.

2471. fuess, Albrecht. Zulm by mazalim? The political implications of the use of the mazalim jurisdiction by the Mamluk sultans. Mamluk Studies Review, 13 (2009) pp. 121-147.

2472. ibrahim, Mahmood. Crime and punishment in Mamluk Damascus. Osmanli Ara§tirmalari. Journal of Ottoman Studies, 36 (2010) pp. 13-33.

2473. Jacques, R. Kevin. Murder in Damascus: the consequences of compe­tition among medieval Muslim religious elites. Mamluk Studies Review, 18 (2014-2015) pp. 149-185.

2474. kilany omar, Hanaa H. Apostasy in the Mamluk period: the politics of accusations of unbelief. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 2001. 386 pp.

2475. lange, Christian. Hisba and the problem of overlapping jurisdictions: an introduction to, and translation of, hisba diplomas in Qalqashandi’s Subh al-a'sha. Harvard Middle Eastern and Islamic Review, 7 (2006) pp. 85-107.

2476. leithy, Tamer El-. Public punishment in Mamluk society. M.Phil. the­sis, Cambridge University, 1997. 43 pp.

2477. levanoni, Amalia. Takfir in Egypt and Syria during the Mamluk period. Accusations of unbelief in Islam: a diachronic perspective on takfr. Ed. Camilla Adang, Hassan Ansari, Maribel Fierro, Sabine Schmidtke. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2016, pp. 155-188.

2478. martel-thoumian, Bernadette. Delinquance et ordre social: L’etat mamlouk syro-egyptien face au crime a la fin du IXe-XVe siecle. Bordeaux: Ausonius Editions, 2012. 393 pp.

2479. martel-thoumian, Bernadette. Pouvoir et justice sous les derniers sultans circassiens (872-922/1468-1516). Continuity and change in the realms of Islam: Studies in honour of professor Urbain Vermeulen. Ed. K. D'Hulster, J. Van Steenbergen. Leuven: Peeters, 2008, pp. 451-467.

2480. MARTEL-THOUMIAN, Bernadette. De l'equite a l'arbitraire: etat des prisons et des prisonniers sous les derniers Mamlouks (872­923/1468-1517). Annales Islamologiques/Hawliyat Islamlyah, 40 (2006) pp. 205-246.

2481. MARTEL-THOUMIAN, Bernadette. Plaisirs illicites et chatiments dans les sources mamloukes, fin ixe/xve-debut xe/xvie siecle. Annales Islamologiques/HawliyatIslamlyah, 39 (2005) pp. 275-323.

2482. MARTEL-THOUMIAN, Bernadette. Voleurs et assassins a Damas et au Caire (fin ixe/xve-debut xe/xvie siecle). Annales Islamologiques/ Hawliyat Islamlyah, 35 (2001) pp. 193-240.

2483. Müller, Christian. Crimes without criminals? Legal documents on fourteenth-century injury and homicide cases from the Haram collection in Jerusalem. Legal documents as sources for the history of Muslim societies. Studies in honour of Rudolph Peters. Ed. Maaike van Berkel, Leon Buskens, Petra M. Sijpestein. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2017, pp. 129-179.

2484. Müller, Christian. Mamluk law: a reassessment. Ubi sumus? Quo vademus? Mamluk studies, state of the art. Ed. Stephan Conermann. Gottingen: V&R unipress, Bonn University Press, 2013, pp. 264-283.

2485. Murray, Stephen O.

Male homosexuality, inheritance rules, and the status of women in medieval Egypt: the case of the Mamluks. Islamic homosexualities: culture, history, and literature. Ed. Stephen O. Murray & Will Roscoe, with additional contributions by Eric Allyn et al. New York: New York University Press, 1997, pp. 161-173.

2486. Nielsen, Jorgen S. Secular justice in an Islamic state: mazalim under theBahrl Mamlüks 662/1264-789/1387. Istanbul: Nederlands Historisch- Archaeologisch Instituut & Leiden: Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1985. 227 pp.

2487. nielsen, Jorgen S. Mazalim and Dar al-Adl under the early Mamluks. The Muslim World, 66 ii (1976) pp. 114-132. [Republished in Islamic political thought and governance. Vol. III: Muslim Society. Ed. Abdullah Saeed. London & New York: Routledge, 2011, pp. 346-360.]

2488. petry, Carl. Already rich? Yet ‘greed deranged him'. Elite status and criminal complicity in the Mamluk Sultanate. Developing perspec­tives in Mamluk history: essays in honor of Amalia Levanoni. Ed. Yuval Ben-Bassat. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2017, pp. 3-15.

2489. petry, Carl F. The criminal underworld in a medieval Islamic society: narratives from Cairo and Damascus under the Mamluks. Chicago: Middle East Documentation Center, University of Chicago, 2013. 373 pp.

2490. petry, Carl. The politics of insult: the Mamluk sultanate’s response to criminal affronts. Mamluk Studies Review, 15 (2011) pp. 87-115.

2491. petry, Carl. Crime in Mamluk historiography: a fraud case depicted by Ibn Taghribirdi. Mamluk Studies Review, 10 ii (2006) pp. 141-151.

2492. petry, Carl. The hoax of the miraculous speaking wall: criminal inves­tigation in Mamluk Cairo. Mamluks and Ottomans: studies in honour of Michael Winter. Ed. David J. Wasserstein, Ami Ayalon. London: Routledge, 2006, pp. 86-95.

2493. petry, Carl. Al-Maqrizi’s discussion of imprisonment and description of jails in the Khitat. Mamluk Studies Review, 7 ii (2003) pp. 137-143.

2494.

petry, Carl. Disruptive ‘others’ as depicted in chronicles of the late Mamluk period. The historiography of Islamic Egypt (c. 950-1800). Ed. Hugh Kennedy. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2001, pp. 167-194.

2495. petry, Carl. “Quis custodiet custodes?” revisited: the prosecution of crime in the late Mamluk sultanate. Mamluk Studies Review, 3 (1999) pp. 13-30.

2496. rapoport, Yossef. Royal justice and religious law: siyasa and Shari'ah under the Mamluks. Mamluk Studies Review, 16 (2012) pp. 71-102.

2497. rashad, Menna. Mazalim between politics and justice under the Mamluks. m.a. thesis, The American University in Cairo, 2021. 104 pp.

2498. richards, D.S. The qasama in Mamluk society: some documents from the Haram collection in Jerusalem. Annales Islamologiques/ Hawliyat Islamiyah, 25 (1991) pp. 245-284.

2499. stilt, Kristen. Islamic law in action. Authority, discretion, and everyday experiences in Mamluk Egypt. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. 238 pp.

2500. wiederhold, Lutz. Blasphemy against the Prophet Muhammad and his companions (sabb al-rasul, sabb al-sahabah): the introduction of the topic into Shafi'i legal literature and its relevance for legal practice under Mamluk rule. Journal of Semitic Studies, 42 i (1997) pp. 39-70.

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