The Madrasa in Asia: Political Activism and Transnational Linkages
- New Delhi Manohar Publishers 2009
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Introduction: Behind the Walls: Re-Appraising the Role and Importance of Madrasas In the World Today: Farish A. Noor, Yoginder Sikand and Martin Van Bruinessen
1. Voices for Reform in the Indian Madrasas: Yoginder Sikand 2. Change and Stagnation in Islamic Education: The Dar al-Ulum of Deoband after the Split in 1982: Dietrich Reetz 3. 'Inside and Outside' in a Girls' Madrasa in New Delhi: Mareike Winkelmann 4. Between Pakistan and Qom: Shi'i Women's Madrasas and New Transnational Networks: Mariam Abou Zahab 5. The Uncertain Fate of Southeast Asian Students in Madrasas of Pakistan: Farish A. Noor 6. Muslim Education in China: Chinese Madrasas and Linkages to Islamic Schools Abroad: Jackie Armijo 7. From Pondok to Parliament: The Role Played by the Religious Schools of Malaysia In The Development of The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS): Farish A. Noor 8. Traditionalist And Islamist Pesantrens In Contemporary Indonesia: Martin Van Bruinessen 9. The Salafi Madrasas of Indonesia: Noorhaidi Hasan