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Kasim Hadzic [Hak: Haci Abdullah'In Kasim'I], (1917-1990).

[ANTI-COMMUNIST BOSNIAN MUSLIM JUDGE] Muslimanske imovinske duznosti (Islamsko Socialno Ucenje). [i.e. Muslim Property Duties (Islamic Social Teaching)].

Naklada Knjizare H. Ahmed Kujundzic, 1945

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Anno di pubblicazione
1945
Luogo di stampa
Sarajevo
Autore
Kasim Hadzic [Hak: Haci Abdullah'In Kasim'I], (1917-1990).
Pagine
0
Editori
Naklada Knjizare H. Ahmed Kujundzic
Edizione
3rd Edition
Soggetto
ÖNT17 Muslim Property Duties (Islamic Social Teaching) Adriatic, Sea Literature Slav Slavic literature Croatia Croatian, literature Ottoman Empire Imperial Ottoman Arabic letters, Alphabet Script collection Andalucia Andalusia Endulus of the, Bosnia and Hercegovina Herzegovina Serbo-Croatian philology --, History and criticism. Nationalism -- Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia --, Languages -- Political aspects Religion Islam Islamica Religious, texts Ilmihal Sarayevo Elhamiyado Aljamiado literature kratka, uputa u islam" (short introduction to Islam in Bosnian Language, Alxa Miado Mijado, Islamica
Descrizione
Soft cover
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Brossura
Prima edizione
No

Descrizione

Very Good Croatian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Croatian. 52 p. Kasim Hadzic (Zaostar near Priboj (Novopazarski Sandzak, 1917 - Sarajevo 1990) was a sharia judge and teacher, graduated from the Great Madrasa in Skopje in 1937, and graduated from "Visem islamskom serijatsko-bogoslovnom ucilistu" [i.e. the Higher Islamic Sharia Theological College] in Sarajevo in 1941. In the summer of 1941 he served as mayor of Priboj during the short-lived rule of the Independent State of Croatia in Sandzak, and since 1942 he has been an intern at the District Sharia Court in Sarajevo. From 1942 to 1945 he was the editor of the Sarajevo Croatian Muslim weekly 'Osvit' [i.e. Dawn]. He has been a teacher at the Gazi Husrev-Beg Madrasa in Sarajevo since 1957. He died in Sarajevo.
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