Remaking Muslim politics pluralism, contestation, democratization /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Princeton, N.J. :
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c2005.
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Series: | Princeton studies in Muslim politics
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10312436 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Modernity and the remaking of Muslim politics / Robert W. Hefner
- New media in the Arab Middle East and the emergence of open societies / Dale F. Eickelman
- Pluralism, democracy, and the °Ulama / Muhammad Qasim Zaman
- The end of Islamism? Turkey's Muslimhood model / Jenny B. White
- Dilemmas of reform and democracy in the Islamic Republic of Iran / Bahman Baktiari
- Thwarted politics : the case of Egypt's Hizb al-Wasat / Augustus Richard Norton
- Rewriting divorce in Egypt : reclaiming Islam, legal activism, and coalition politics / Diane Singerman
- Empowering civility through nationalism : reformist Islam and belonging in Saudi Arabia / Gwenn Okruhlik
- An Islamic state is a state run by good Muslims : religion as a way of life and not an ideology in Afghanistan / Thomas Barfield
- Islam and the cultural politics of legitimacy : Malaysia in the aftermath of September 11 / Michael G. Peletz
- Muslim democrats and Islamist violence in post-Soeharto Indonesia / Robert W. Hefner
- Sufis and Salafis : the political discourse of transnational Islam / Peter Mandaville
- Pluralism and normativity in French Islamic reasoning / John R. Bowen.