Regulating Islam

Regulating Islam

Religion and the State in Contemporary Morocco and Tunisia

Feuer, Sarah J.

Cambridge University Press

12/2017

238

Dura

Inglês

9781108420204

15 a 20 dias

Drawing on a range of previously unexamined sources, this comparative study of two contemporary Arab nations proposes a compelling new theory that accounts for the complexities of religion-state dynamics across the Arab world. These case studies will appeal to anyone keen to understand the post-uprisings Arab landscape, including both scholars and policymakers.
Introduction; 1. Toward a theory of religious regulation; 2. The Moroccan ingredients of religious regulation; 3. Striking an identity bargain in Morocco; 4. The Tunisian ingredients of religious regulation; 5. Balancing Muhammad and Montesquieu in Tunisia; 6. Regulating Islam after the spring.
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