Tables & Figures
p. IX-X
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Table 1-1: Public versus private custom, 71
Table 1-2: Text, custom, or both?, 99
Table 1-3: The logic of the late (Ottoman) Ḥanafī practice in terms of legal doctrine, and its relation to judicial decision making, 101
Table 2-1: Judges and deputy-judges in nineteenth-century Damascus, 157
Table 2-2: Techniques practiced in “friendly” fictitious litigations and their, corresponding procedural fictions (Îiyal), 164
Table 3-1: Arguments in the silk-loan to the Dūmānīs (C 3-1), 191
Figure 3-1: Contracts of sale, 211
Figure 3-2: Milk subdivisions, 215
Table 4-1: Old taxation system, 299
Table 4-2: The gap between the language of the fiqh and the sharī‘a courts, 310
Figure 5-1: The debt (C 5-1), 350
Figure 5-2: Heirs of Bashīr II (C 5-1), 353
Table 5-1: Estate of Bashīr II (C 5-1), 362
Table 5-2: History of the disputed property (C 5-2), 370
Figure 5-3: Trajectory of the disputed property (C 5-2), 379
Table 5-3: Synopsis of Sa‘da and Ḥulā Shihāb Case (May 6, 1857) (C 5-2), 385
Table 5-4: Properties of Sa‘da Shihāb (allegedly purchased from her husband, May 18, 1855) (C 5-2), 386
Table 5-5: Properties of Ḥulā Shihāb (allegedly purchased from her husband, June 17, 1855) (C 5-2), 389
Figure 6-1: Debt-contract in waqfs (C 6-1), 406
Figure 6-2: Waqf of Bashīr III (C 6-1), 411
Table 6-1: Waqf of Bashīr III (1) (C 6-1), 430
Table 6-2: Waqf of Bashīr III (2) (C 6-1), 439
Table 7-1: Synopsis of Milḥim Shihāb Case (Beirut, May 12, 1843) (C 7-2), 458
Table 7-2: Opinions in the fatwā of Beirut’s muftī (C 7-2), 461
Figure 8-1: Beneficiaries of Salīm Ḥammūd’s waqf (C 8-1), 482
Figure 8-2: Arguments in the Waqf of Salīm Ḥammūd (C 8-1), 486
Figure 8-3: Inheritance of Amīn Mīqātī (C 8-2), 499
Figure 8-4: Arguments in the Case of Salīm Mīqātī (C 8-2), 505
Table 8-1: Waqf of Salīm Ḥammūd (Sidon) (C 8-1), 520
Table 8-2: Inheritance of Amīn al-Mīqātī (Beirut) (C 8-2), 522
Table 8-3: Shares of Zaynab al-Mīqātī according to the various parties in the two cases, (in qīrāṭs) (C 8-2), 523
Table 10-1: Classification of customs duties and their respective commodities, 596
Table 11-1: Homicide categories, 631
Figure 11-1: The murderous triangle, 655
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