Islamic Reform in South Asia
- New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2013
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Introduction: Flippo Osella and Caroline Osella
Part I: Reformist Journeys 1. The Equivocal History of a Muslim Reformation: Faisal Devji 2. Islamic Reform and Modernities in South Asia: Francis Robinson 3. Reform Sufism in South Asia: Pnina Werbner 4. Breathing in india: c. 1980: Nile Green
Part II: Debating Reform 5. The Enemy Within: Madrasa and Muslim Identity in North India: Arshad Alam 6. Islamism and Social Reform in kerala, South india: Filippo Osella and Caroline Osella 7. Piety as Politics Amongst Muslim Women in Contemporary Sri Lanka: Farzana Haniffa 8. The Changing Perspectives of Three Muslim Men on the Question of Saint Worship over a 10-year Period in Gujarat, Western India: Edward Simpson 9. Women, Politics and Islamism in Northern Pakistan: Magnus Marsden 10. Violence, Reconstruction and Islamic reform: Stories from the Muslim Ghetto: Rbuina Jasani
Part III: Everyday Politics of Reform 11. reading the Qur'an in Bangladesh: The Politics of 'Belief' Among Islamist Women: Maimuna Huq 12. Cracks in the 'Mightiest Fortress': Jamaat-e-Islami's Changing Discourse on Women 13. Islamic feminism in India: Indian Muslim Women Activists and the Reform of Muslim Personal Law: Sylvia Vatuk 14. Disputing Contraception: Muslim Reform, Secular Change and Fertility: Patricia Jeffery, Roger jeffery and Craig jeffery
Part IV: Reform, State and Market 15. Cosmopolitan Islam in a Diasporic Space: Foreign resident Muslim Women's Halaqa in the Arabian Peninsula: Attiya Ahmad 16. Jamat-e-Islami in Bangladesh: Women, Democracy and the Transformation of Islamist Politics: Elora Shehabuddin 17. Secularism Beyond the State: The 'State' and the 'Market' in Islamist Imagination: Humeira Iqtidar