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Studies on Modern Yemen
The series examines Yemen from the 16th through the 21st century through a multidisciplinary lens. It endeavors to place issues of modern and contemporary significance to Yemen within the context of its rich historical and cultural heritage. The series includes monographs, edited volumes, and text editions. It was originally founded by Gerd Winkelhane in Klaus Schwarz Verlag.
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Volume 13 in this series
This book analyzes the relationship between the Yemeni king Imam Yaḥyā Ḥamīd al-Dīn and the Jews of Sanaa from the perspective of Islamic law. It sheds light on both Imam Yaḥyā's dhimma policies and the agency of Jews as dhimmis. For the first time, it combines Jewish memorial literature and Yemeni historiography from the 20th century with texts of Zaydi law (fiqh) from the 14th-19th century, some of which are still autoritive today.
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