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|a Shari'ah legal practice in Nigeria 1956-1983 /
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|a Shariah legal practice in Nigeria 1956-1983
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|a Ilorin, Nigeria :
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|a Historical sketch of the Shari'ah in Nigeria -- Shari'ah legal practice in the lower courts -- Shari'ah legal practice in the superior courts -- Problems and prospects of Shari'ah legal practice in Nigerian courts.
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|a This book contains and in-depth study of the Shariah legal system generally, and its practice in Nigeria, in particular from 1956 to 1983. The book covers the meaning and scope of the Shariah: the general and legal precepts; it legal theory and legal practice; the development of Shariah legal practice and legal history in Nigeria.
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