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Klappentext Colonial and Post-Colonial Governance of Islam is een heldere weergave van de kansen en belemmeringen voor de islam vanuit een bestuurlijke benadering met speciale aandacht voor de voortdurende strijd rond de codificatie van islamitisch onderwijs, religieuze autoriteit, wetgeving en praktijk. De auteurs onderzoeken de overeenkomsten en verschillen Inhaltsverzeichnis Colonial and Post-Colonial Governance of Islam - 2[-]Contents - 6[-]Preface - 8[-]Chapter 1 Introduction - 10[-]Part 1 Historical perspectives on colonial governance of Islam - 28[-] Chapter 2 Governance of Islam in colonial Mozambique - 30[-] Chapter 3 Educating Sudanese ulama for colonial sharia - 50[-] Chapter 4 Ruptures? Governance in Husaynid-Colonial Tunisia, c. 1870-1914 - 66[-] Chapter 5 Governing Islam by tribes and constitutions : British mandate rule in Iraq - 90[-] Chapter 6 The idea of a Muslim community: British India, 1857-1906 - 112[-]Part 2 Continuities and ruptures in the governance of Islam in post-colonial situations - 134[-] Chapter 7 Colonial traces? Islamic dress, gender and the public presence of Islam - 136[-] Chapter 8 Seeing like an expert, failing like a state? Interpreting the fate of a satellite town in early post-colonial Pakistan - 156[-] Chapter 9 Continuities and ruptures in the governance of Islam in Malaysia - 176[-] Chapter 10 Angare, the 'burning embers' of Muslim political resistance: Colonial and post-colonial regulation of Islam in Britain - 200[-] Chapter 11 Portugese colonialism and the Islamic community of Lisbon - 212[-] Chapter 12 Conclusion - 234[-]Contributors - 250