Comparative Islamic Studies: Theory, Method & Special Topics

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The Failure of Nomenclature: The Concept of "Orthodoxy" in the Study of Islam

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How to Cite: Wilson, M. B. (2007). The Failure of Nomenclature: The Concept of "Orthodoxy" in the Study of Islam. Comparative Islamic Studies, 3(2), 169–194. https://doi.org/10.1558/cis.v3i2.169
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