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ABSTRACTSalah El Dine Tarazi notes in the introduction to his course that the law of personal status is, as a subject of study in the Arab and African countries, mixed with certain originality due to the intervention of an important historical and sociological factor, Islam, which gave rise to a monument: Muslim Law. Throughout the sixteen chapters, the author presents Islam and Islamic law as well as the evolution of personal status in Arab and African countries.
Salah El Dine Tarazi note en introduction de son cours que le droit du statut personnel est, comme sujet d'étude dans les pays arabes et africains, teinté d'une certaine originalité due à l'intervention d'un facteur historique et sociologique important, l'Islam, lequel a donné naissance à un monument : le droit musulman. Au long de seize chapitres, l'auteur présente l'islam et le droit musulman, ainsi que l'évolution du statut personnel dans les pays arabes et africains.
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