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Ibid. ‘Eschatology and the Dating of Traditions’ (Princeton Papers in Near Eastern Studies 1, 1992).
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Ibid. The Koran: AVery Short Introduction (Oxford, 2000).
Ibid. Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in Islamic Thought (Cambridge, 2000).
Ibid. Studies in the Origins of Early Islamic Culture and Tradition (Aldershot, 2004).
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Ibid. Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam (Oxford, 1987a).
Ibid. Roman, Provincial and Islamic Law: The Origins of the Islamic Patronate (Cambridge, 1987b).
Ibid. ‘Kavad’s Heresy and Mazdak’s Revolt’ (Iran 29, 1991).
Idem. ‘Serjeant and Meccan Trade’ (Arabica 39, 1992).
Ibid. The First-Century Concept of Higra (Arabica 41, 1994).
Ibid. From Kavad to al-Ghazali: Religion, Law and Political Thought in the Near East, c. 60-c. 1100 (Aldershot, 2005a).
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Ibid. ’Quraysh and the Roman Army: Making Sense of the Meccan Leather Trade’ (Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 70, 2007).
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