Remaking Muslim politics pluralism, contestation, democratization

Hefner, Robert W.: Introduction: Modernity and the remaking of Muslim politics. - S. 1-36 Eickelman, Dale F.: New media in the Arab Middle East and the emergence of open societies. - S. 37-59 Zaman, Muhammad Qasim: Pluralism, democracy, and the 'ulama. - S. 60-86 White, Jenny B.: The end of Isl...

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Veröffentlicht: Princeton, NJ u.a. Princeton University Press 2005
Schriftenreihe:Princeton studies in Muslim politics
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Zusammenfassung:Hefner, Robert W.: Introduction: Modernity and the remaking of Muslim politics. - S. 1-36 Eickelman, Dale F.: New media in the Arab Middle East and the emergence of open societies. - S. 37-59 Zaman, Muhammad Qasim: Pluralism, democracy, and the 'ulama. - S. 60-86 White, Jenny B.: The end of Islamism? Turkey's Muslimhood model. - S. 87-111 Baktiari, Bahman: Dilemmas of reform and democracy in the Islamic Republic of Iran. - S. 112-132 Norton, Augustus Richard: Thwarted politics: the case of Egypt's Hizb al-Wasat. - S. 133-160 Singerman, Diane: Rewriting divorce in Egypt: reclaiming Islam, legal activism, and coalition politics. - S. 161-188 Okruhlik, Gwenn: Empowering civility through nationalism: reformist Islam and belonging in Saudi Arabia. - S. 189-212 Barfield, Thomas: An Islamic state is a state run by good Muslims: religion as a way of life and not an ideology in Afghanistan. - S. 213-239 Peletz, Michael G.: Islam and the cultural politics of legitimacy: Malaysia in the aftermath of September
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:XII, 358 Seiten
ISBN:0691120935
0-691-12093-5
0691120927
0-691-12092-7
9780691120935
978-0-691-12093-5