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IX. The Public Treasury and the Mohammedan Counterpart of a Budget
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Nicolas P. Aghnides
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 3
- Preface 5
- Contents 11
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Part I. Introduction to Mohammedan Law and Bibliography
- I. Preliminary Concepts 23
- II. The First Basis of Fiqh : The Koran 30
- III. The Second Basis of Fiqh : The Sunnah 35
- IV. The Third Basis of Fiqh : The Ijma 60
- V. The Fourth Basis of Fiqh : The Qiyas 67
- VI. Abrogation and Conflict of the Evidences 89
- VII. Other Principles of Legislation 94
- VIII. Classification of the Shari’ah Values 109
- IX. Ijtihad or the Exercise of Independent Thought 117
- X. The Fiqh Schools and Their Founders 133
- XI. Concluding Remarks 148
- Bibliography 157
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Part II. Financial Theories
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A. Revenue
- I. Preliminary Remarks 199
- II. The Zakat Taxes 203
- III. Collection and Discharge of the Zakat 296
- IV. The Financial Contribution for the Conduct of Holy War (ju ‘l ) and for Other Public Purposes 348
- V. Preliminary Considerations 354
- VI. The Kharaj or Land-Tax 377
- VII. The Jizyah or Poll Tax 398
- VIII. Other Sources of Revenue 409
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B. Expediture
- IX. The Public Treasury and the Mohammedan Counterpart of a Budget 423
- X. Expenditure of the Zakat Taxes 439
- XI. Expenditure of the Secular Revenue 465
- XII. Tax Grants 484
- XIII. Concerning Public Records 490
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C. Appendix
- XIV. Public Domain 500
- XV. Summary and Conclusion 525
- Index 537
- Vita 541
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 3
- Preface 5
- Contents 11
-
Part I. Introduction to Mohammedan Law and Bibliography
- I. Preliminary Concepts 23
- II. The First Basis of Fiqh : The Koran 30
- III. The Second Basis of Fiqh : The Sunnah 35
- IV. The Third Basis of Fiqh : The Ijma 60
- V. The Fourth Basis of Fiqh : The Qiyas 67
- VI. Abrogation and Conflict of the Evidences 89
- VII. Other Principles of Legislation 94
- VIII. Classification of the Shari’ah Values 109
- IX. Ijtihad or the Exercise of Independent Thought 117
- X. The Fiqh Schools and Their Founders 133
- XI. Concluding Remarks 148
- Bibliography 157
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Part II. Financial Theories
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A. Revenue
- I. Preliminary Remarks 199
- II. The Zakat Taxes 203
- III. Collection and Discharge of the Zakat 296
- IV. The Financial Contribution for the Conduct of Holy War (ju ‘l ) and for Other Public Purposes 348
- V. Preliminary Considerations 354
- VI. The Kharaj or Land-Tax 377
- VII. The Jizyah or Poll Tax 398
- VIII. Other Sources of Revenue 409
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B. Expediture
- IX. The Public Treasury and the Mohammedan Counterpart of a Budget 423
- X. Expenditure of the Zakat Taxes 439
- XI. Expenditure of the Secular Revenue 465
- XII. Tax Grants 484
- XIII. Concerning Public Records 490
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C. Appendix
- XIV. Public Domain 500
- XV. Summary and Conclusion 525
- Index 537
- Vita 541