Islam in World Cultures: Comparative PerspectivesIslam in World Cultures analyzes differences in Islamic culture and practice by looking not simply at matters of doctrine, but also at how Islam interacts with local cultures.
Islam in World Cultures gathers the work of ten eminent scholars, each of whom has expertise in the Muslim culture of a particular country or geographical area. Individual chapters explore contemporary developments in the Islamic experience in Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Central Asia, China, Indonesia, South Africa, Ethiopia, and the United States. This broad treatment provides an introduction to the full range of issues relating to Islam in the context of globalization.
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Chapter Seven Muslim Thought and Practice in Contemporary Indonesia Anna Gade and R. Michael Feener, 183 Chapter Eight Religion, Language, and Nationalism: Harari Muslims in Christian Ethiopia Tim Carmichael, 217 Chapter Nine Race, ...
In their discussions of race, language, politics, and piety in diverse Muslim societies, these chapters bring to light some of the most consequential issues affecting the interpretations of Islam and the experiences of Muslims in the ...
More than 2 million pilgrims were expected to perform the an- nualhajj that year. (Reuters/CORBIS/Adrees A. Latif) munity in Islam that ideally transcends differences of language, race,. www.abc-clio.com 1-800-368-6868 ABC-CLIO.
munity in Islam that ideally transcends differences of language, race, or ethnicity. When the African American Muslim Malcolm X performed the hajj in 1962, he perceived it in this way. As he relates the experience in his autobiography, ...
This phenomenon is evidenced, for example, in the growing number of modern Muslim publications in Arabic and other languages that relate hadith by reproducing matn while at the same time omitting the accompanying isnad.
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Chapter TwoIslam after Empire Turkey and the Arab Middle East | 41 |
Chapter ThreeShiite Islam in Contemporary Iran From Islamic Revolution to Moderating Reform | 75 |
Chapter FourDebating Orthodoxy Contesting Tradition Islam in Contemporary South Asia | 103 |
Chapter FiveIslam in Contemporary Central Asia | 133 |
Chapter SixIslam in China Accommodation or Separatism? | 161 |
Chapter SevenMuslim Thought and Practice in Contemporary Indonesia | 183 |
Chapter EightReligion Language and Nationalism Harari Muslims in Christian Ethiopia | 217 |
Chapter NineRace Ideology and Islam in Contemporary South Africa | 253 |
Chapter TenPeril and Possibility Muslim Life in the United States | 283 |
Chapter ElevenSuggestions for Further Reading and Internet Resources | 309 |
Chapter TwelveKey Terms | 337 |
Index | 361 |