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1129. abugdh, Hassan Abdul Ghani. Rights of the prisoner in Islamic flqh. ContemporaryJurisprudence ResearchJournal/Majallat al-Buhuth al-Fiqhtyah al-Mu’asirah, 96 (2012-2013) pp.

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1132. jofan, Nasir al-. Compensation for imprisonment—a compara­tive study. Contemporary Jurisprudence Research Journal/Majallat al-Buhuth al-Fiqhlyah al-Mu’asirah, 61 (2003-2004) pp. 24-26.

1133. rosenthal, Franz. The Muslim concept of freedom prior to the nine­teenth century. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1960. 133 pp.

1134. schneider, Irene. Imprisonment in pre-classical and classical Islamic law. Islamic Law and Society, 2 ii (1995) pp. 157-173.

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