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Shariʻa politics : Islamic law and society in the modern world / edited by Robert W. Hefner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Book collections on Project MUSE | UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Political Science and Policy Studies. | Project MUSE - Archive Middle Eastern Studies FoundationPublication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (329 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780253000897
  • 0253000890
  • 1283235811
  • 9781283235815
  • 9786613235817
  • 6613235814
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Shariʻa politics.DDC classification:
  • 297.2/72 22
LOC classification:
  • BP173.7 .S5315 2011eb
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
  • BE 8630
  • BE 8660
  • EH 5381
  • MC 9100
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Contents:
Introduction : Shariʻa politics -- law and society in the modern muslim world / Robert W. Hefner -- Saudi Arabia : public, civil, and individual Shariʻa in law and politics / Frank E. Vogel -- Egypt : cacophony and consensus in the twenty-first century / Nathan J. Brown -- Iran : Shariʻa politics and the transformation of Islamic law / Bahman Baktiari -- Turkey : Islam without shariʻa? / M. Hakan Yavuz -- Afghanistan : the local and the global in the practice of Shariʻa / T. Barfield -- Pakistan : Shariʻa and the state / Muhammad Qasim Zaman -- Nigeria : mapping a Shariʻa restorationist movement / Paul M. Lubeck -- Indonesia : Shariʻa politics and democratic transition / Robert W. Hefner.
Summary: One of the most important developments in Muslim politics in recent years has been the spread of movements calling for the implementation of sharia or Islamic law. Shari a Politics maps the ideals and organization of these movements and examines their implications for the future of democracy, citizen rights, and gender relations in the Muslim world. These studies of eight Muslim-majority societies, and state-of-the-field reflections by leading experts, provide the first comparative investigation of movements for and against implementation of sharia. These essays reveal that the Muslim public's interest in sharia does not spring from an unchanging devotion to received religious tradition, but from an effort to respond to the central political and ethical questions of the day.
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Introduction : Shariʻa politics -- law and society in the modern muslim world / Robert W. Hefner -- Saudi Arabia : public, civil, and individual Shariʻa in law and politics / Frank E. Vogel -- Egypt : cacophony and consensus in the twenty-first century / Nathan J. Brown -- Iran : Shariʻa politics and the transformation of Islamic law / Bahman Baktiari -- Turkey : Islam without shariʻa? / M. Hakan Yavuz -- Afghanistan : the local and the global in the practice of Shariʻa / T. Barfield -- Pakistan : Shariʻa and the state / Muhammad Qasim Zaman -- Nigeria : mapping a Shariʻa restorationist movement / Paul M. Lubeck -- Indonesia : Shariʻa politics and democratic transition / Robert W. Hefner.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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One of the most important developments in Muslim politics in recent years has been the spread of movements calling for the implementation of sharia or Islamic law. Shari a Politics maps the ideals and organization of these movements and examines their implications for the future of democracy, citizen rights, and gender relations in the Muslim world. These studies of eight Muslim-majority societies, and state-of-the-field reflections by leading experts, provide the first comparative investigation of movements for and against implementation of sharia. These essays reveal that the Muslim public's interest in sharia does not spring from an unchanging devotion to received religious tradition, but from an effort to respond to the central political and ethical questions of the day.

English.