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- What: The consolidation of the classical Islamic opinions on menstruation was not simply the result of finding a middle way between the Jewish and Christian 105 106 107 Islamic Law and Society (2024) 1-42 | 10.1163/15685195-bja10062 scheunchen legal traditions, and transferring impurity from the female body to menstrual blood was not a straightforward, uninterrupted, or inevitable historical development.
- Who: ََ and colleagues from the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA have published the paper: From Body to Substance: Islamic Menstruation Laws in the Shadow of Late Antiquity?, in . . .

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