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Brian Wright

    Brian Wright is a dedicated chronicler of baseball history, with a particular focus on the New York Mets. His work delves into the franchise's most significant games and narratives, exploring their impact on fans and the sport's legacy. Wright employs a rigorous research-based approach, weaving detailed accounts into compelling stories that bring the past to life. His distinctive style offers readers a deep appreciation for the cultural resonance of baseball.

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    A Continuity of Shari'a
    • A Continuity of Shari'a

      Political Authority and Homicide in the Nineteenth Century

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolution of criminal codes in the Muslim World during the late nineteenth century, arguing against the notion that these codes marked a complete break from Shari'a law. By analyzing the Egyptian, Ottoman, and Indian contexts, Brian Wright reveals how local scholars and legal actors adapted colonial influences to fit preexisting legal frameworks. This synthesis created a unique legal environment that addressed contemporary issues while preserving connections to traditional Shari'a principles, highlighting a continuity rather than a divergence in legal thought.

      A Continuity of Shari'a