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==Available== | ==Available== | ||
* | * http://ilm-corpus.irht.cnrs.fr/php/ilm.php (Islamic Law Materialized: A Corpus of Arabic Legal Documents) | ||
* | * https://cald.irht.cnrs.fr/php/login.php (Comparing Arabic Legal Documents) | ||
==Director== | ==Director== | ||
Latest revision as of 20:59, 23 December 2024
Available
- http://ilm-corpus.irht.cnrs.fr/php/ilm.php (Islamic Law Materialized: A Corpus of Arabic Legal Documents)
- https://cald.irht.cnrs.fr/php/login.php (Comparing Arabic Legal Documents)
Director
- Christian Müller
Description
The Corpus of Arabic Legal Documents (CALD) was created as part of the Islamic Law Materialized project.
Taken from the project website (Accessed 2022-05-02):
CALD is a powerful research tool for the study and analysis of legal documents in Arabic. It was developed by the ERC-AdG-project Islamic Law Materialized (ILM), directed by Christian Müller from 2009 to 2013. As historical source of primary importance, Arabic deeds are however difficult to read and dispersed all over the world. By collecting more than 3000 legal documents from the 7th to the 16th century C.E., CALD aims to facilitate the study of Islamic law from a historical perspective.