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الصفحة 398
According to some interpretations of Islamic law , ' From the religious point of view a slave is a person , but being subject to his master he is not fully responsible ; he is at the same time a thing ' ( Schacht , 1964 : 127 ) .
According to some interpretations of Islamic law , ' From the religious point of view a slave is a person , but being subject to his master he is not fully responsible ; he is at the same time a thing ' ( Schacht , 1964 : 127 ) .
الصفحة 430
According to his father , the boy's first language was to be Hausa , his mother's first language and his parents ' common tongue . There were no plans for him to learn Igbo or to have any contact with the Anyanwu lineage in Umuahia .
According to his father , the boy's first language was to be Hausa , his mother's first language and his parents ' common tongue . There were no plans for him to learn Igbo or to have any contact with the Anyanwu lineage in Umuahia .
الصفحة 607
Echa : the drawing of lots When the me'dabo has divided the land according to akwaro's instructions , the echa - the process of drawing of lots - will take place . The echa is carried out according to a standard procedure : Each gebar ...
Echa : the drawing of lots When the me'dabo has divided the land according to akwaro's instructions , the echa - the process of drawing of lots - will take place . The echa is carried out according to a standard procedure : Each gebar ...
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