Living Sharia: Law and Practice in Malaysia

Living Sharia: Law and Practice in Malaysia

Living Sharia: Law and Practice in Malaysia

Living Sharia: Law and Practice in Malaysia

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Overview

Drawing on ethnographic research, Living Sharia examines the role of sharia in the sociopolitical processes of contemporary Malaysia. The book traces the contested implementation of Islamic family and criminal laws and sharia economics to provide cultural frameworks for understanding sharia among Muslims and non-Muslims. Timothy Daniels explores how the way people think about sharia is often entangled with notions about race, gender equality, nationhood, liberal pluralism, citizenship, and universal human rights. He reveals that Malaysians’ ideas about sharia are not isolated from—nor always opposed to—liberal pluralism and secularism.

Living Sharia will be of interest to scholars as well as to policy makers, consultants, and professionals working with global NGOs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295742540
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 12/12/2017
Series: Critical Dialogues in Southeast Asian Studies
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Timothy P. Daniels is professor of anthropology at Hofstra University. He is the author of Islamic Spectrum in Java and Building Cultural Nationalism in Malaysia, and editor of Performance, Popular Culture, and Piety in Muslim Southeast Asia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Note on Transcription

Chronology

Introduction: Sharia and the Anthropology of Knowledge

1. Sharia in Malaysia: The Historical Background

2. Family Law: Religious Officials, Reasoning Style, and Controversies

3. Criminal Law: Taking the Middle

Road

4. Economics: The Malaysian State, Darul Arqam, and the Islamic Party of Malaysia

5. Pro-Sharia Discourses: Race, Religion, and Nation

6. Contra-Sharia Discourses: Islamic and Secular Human Rights

7. Individuals: Views, Voices, and Practices

Conclusion: Sharia Cultural Models and Sociopolitical

Projects

Notes

Glossary

References

Index

What People are Saying About This

Robert W. Hefner

"A major theoretical contribution to the anthropology of Islam. Daniels has done a superb job of presenting both conservative and feminist Muslim perspectives on sharia and Islam."

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