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الصفحة 326
appropriate authority of ' custom ' and ' tradition ' , the relative standing of statutory and customary law , the worth and legitimacy of ' modern social practice , 2 and the conflict between the use of the burial site as an identity ...
appropriate authority of ' custom ' and ' tradition ' , the relative standing of statutory and customary law , the worth and legitimacy of ' modern social practice , 2 and the conflict between the use of the burial site as an identity ...
الصفحة 364
Burials now occur at least a day after death , often longer , and are marked in most cases by Christian rites . ... conflicts can arise , but in general Christians handle the burial , while traditional societies appear later .
Burials now occur at least a day after death , often longer , and are marked in most cases by Christian rites . ... conflicts can arise , but in general Christians handle the burial , while traditional societies appear later .
الصفحة 365
increasingly buried in compounds , pointing to a decline in deaths given this appellation and a lessening of beliefs ... In the past , women and children could not see the burial , or at least had to stay a safe distance away to avoid ...
increasingly buried in compounds , pointing to a decline in deaths given this appellation and a lessening of beliefs ... In the past , women and children could not see the burial , or at least had to stay a safe distance away to avoid ...
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