内容説明
This multidisciplinary volume explores the role of Islamic law within the dynamic processes of postcolonial transformation, nation building, and social reform. Here, eleven international scholars examine Islamic law in several contemporary sociopolitical contexts, focusing specifically on Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, China, Tunisia, Nigeria, the United States, and the International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA) of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The contributors also address the entanglement of Islamic law and ethics with the history of Muslim religious discourses, shifts toward modernity, gender relations, and efforts to construct exclusive or plural national communities. Sharia Dynamics, at once enchanting and enlightening, is a must-read for scholars of contemporary Islam.
目次
1. Introduction: Sharia Dynamics and the Anthropology of Islam
PART ONE: SHARIA AND DISCURSIVE TRADITION
2. Fatwa, Discursivity, and the Production of Sharia
3. Fatwas on Mohamed Bouazizi's Self Immolation: Religious Authority, Media, and Secularization
4. Sharia Law and Muslim Ethical Imaginaries in Modern Indonesia
PART TWO: SHARIA, STATE, AND SOCIETY
5. Sharia in China: Compromising Perceptions
6. Interplay of Sharia Projects: Between Ketuanan Melayu, Islam, and Liberal Rights in Malaysia
PART THREE: SHARIA AND GENDER
7. Gendered Accounts of Expertise within Islamic Finance and Financialization in Malaysia
8. The Difficulty of Accounting for Women Who Critique Sharia in Northern Nigeria
9. Islamic Movements, Women, and Social Reform: Who Speaks of the Sharia in Pakistan?
PART FOUR: SHARIA AND RELIGIOUS PLURALISM
10. You Are Not a Muslim: Ahmadiyya Exclusion and Sharia Interpretation in Pakistan
11. Anwar and Maqasid: Forging a Muslim Democracy
12. A Veneer of Unity? Islam and a Culture of Inclusion in Sabah
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