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The Social and Political Ideas of some Great Medieval Thinkers , ed . F. C. J. Hearnshaw , pp . 53–84 . London . 1924 ' Scholasticism and Personality in the Thirteenth Century . ' Church Quarterly Review , xcvii . 274 .
The Social and Political Ideas of some Great Medieval Thinkers , ed . F. C. J. Hearnshaw , pp . 53–84 . London . 1924 ' Scholasticism and Personality in the Thirteenth Century . ' Church Quarterly Review , xcvii . 274 .
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By the early 1950s British and French power was receding and the Muslim peoples were becoming responsible for their own political destiny , at least within the framework left behind by their former rulers . A European scholar could not ...
By the early 1950s British and French power was receding and the Muslim peoples were becoming responsible for their own political destiny , at least within the framework left behind by their former rulers . A European scholar could not ...
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good sense and integrity to have ended the political demoralization of Islam and restored unity under Divine Law.33 But such rulers came rarely , and what was more important in preserving the community in its right form was a kind of ...
good sense and integrity to have ended the political demoralization of Islam and restored unity under Divine Law.33 But such rulers came rarely , and what was more important in preserving the community in its right form was a kind of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
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