This volume focuses on the four most influential Islamic authority structures with a visible following among Muslims around the globe: Al-Azhar (Egypt); Saudi Salafism (Saudi Arabia); Deoband (South Asia); Diyanet (Turkey).
This volume focuses on the four most influential Islamic authority structures with a visible following among Muslims around the globe: Al-Azhar (Egypt); Saudi Salafism (Saudi Arabia); Deoband (South Asia); Diyanet (Turkey).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Masooda Bano is Professor of Development Studies in the Oxford Department of International Development and Senior Golding Fellow at Brasenose College, University of Oxford. She is author of The Rational Believer: Choices and Decisions in the Madrasas of Pakistan (2012) and Female Islamic Education Movements: The Re-Democratisation of Islamic Knowledge (2017), and co-editor of Women, Leadership and Mosques: Changes in Contemporary Islamic Authority (2012) and Shaping Global Islamic Discourses: The Role of al-Azhar, al-Medina, and al-Mustafa (Edinburgh University Press, 2015, 2017).
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List of Tables and Maps Preface Note on Transliteration Glossary Introduction, Masooda Bano Section 1: al-Azhar University and Mosque Network 1. al-Azhar University: A Crisis of Authority, Masooda Bano 2. History and Continuity: al-Azhar and Egypt, Nathan Spannaus 3. al-Azhar, Wasa¿iyyah, and the Waqi', Pooya Razavian Section 2: Saudi-Salafism 4. Saudi Salafism Amid Rapid Social Change, Masooda Bano 5. Evolution of Saudi Salafism, Nathan Spannaus 6. Post-Salafism: Salman al-Odah and Hatim al-'Awni, Pooya Razavian Section 3: Deobandi Madrasash Network 7. The Deobandi Network: Steadfast in taqlid, Masooda Bano 8. Darul Uloom Deoband and South Asian Islam, Nathan Spannaus 9. Deoband's Conservatism: The Darul Ifta, Nadwatul Ulama and Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani, Pooya Razavian Section 4: Diyanet 10. Diyanet: Taking Center Stage, Masooda Bano 11. Religion in the Service of the State: Diyanet and Republican Turkey, Nathan Spannaus 12. Turkish Islamic Debates: Diyanet, Hayrettin Karaman, and Recep Sentürk, Masooda Bano and Emre Caliskan
List of Tables and Maps Preface Note on Transliteration Glossary Introduction, Masooda Bano Section 1: al-Azhar University and Mosque Network 1. al-Azhar University: A Crisis of Authority, Masooda Bano 2. History and Continuity: al-Azhar and Egypt, Nathan Spannaus 3. al-Azhar, Wasa¿iyyah, and the Waqi', Pooya Razavian Section 2: Saudi-Salafism 4. Saudi Salafism Amid Rapid Social Change, Masooda Bano 5. Evolution of Saudi Salafism, Nathan Spannaus 6. Post-Salafism: Salman al-Odah and Hatim al-'Awni, Pooya Razavian Section 3: Deobandi Madrasash Network 7. The Deobandi Network: Steadfast in taqlid, Masooda Bano 8. Darul Uloom Deoband and South Asian Islam, Nathan Spannaus 9. Deoband's Conservatism: The Darul Ifta, Nadwatul Ulama and Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani, Pooya Razavian Section 4: Diyanet 10. Diyanet: Taking Center Stage, Masooda Bano 11. Religion in the Service of the State: Diyanet and Republican Turkey, Nathan Spannaus 12. Turkish Islamic Debates: Diyanet, Hayrettin Karaman, and Recep Sentürk, Masooda Bano and Emre Caliskan
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