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Rethinking Muslim Personal Law

Ahmed, Hilal / Mishra, R. K. / Jehangir, K. N.
Rethinking Muslim Personal Law
This volume critically analyses Muslim Personal Law (MPL) in India and offers an alternative perspective to look at MPL and the Uniform Civil Code debate. Tracing the historical origins of this legal mechanism and its subsequent political manifestations, it highlights the complex nature of MPL as a sociological phenomenon.

CHF 196.00

Rethinking Muslim Personal Law

Ahmed, Hilal / Mishra, R. K. / Jehangir, K. N.
Rethinking Muslim Personal Law
This volume critically analyses Muslim Personal Law (MPL) in India and offers an alternative perspective to look at MPL and the Uniform Civil Code debate. Tracing the historical origins of this legal mechanism and its subsequent political manifestations, it highlights the complex nature of MPL as a sociological phenomenon.

CHF 60.50

Siyasi Muslims

Ahmed, Hilal
Siyasi Muslims
How do we make sense of the Muslims of India? Do they form a political community? Does the imagined conflict between Islam and modernity affect the Muslims' political behaviour in this country? Are Muslim religious institutions-mosques and madrasas-directly involved in politics? Do they instruct the community to vote strategically in all elections?What are 'Muslim issues'? Is it only about triple talaq?Are Muslims truly nationalists? Or do the...

CHF 28.50

Muslim Political Discourse in Postcolonial India

Ahmed, Hilal
Muslim Political Discourse in Postcolonial India
This book seeks to establish a link between two different issues ¿ the process by which historic buildings become monuments (or the process of ¿monumentalisation¿) and gradual transformation of these historic/legal entities into political objects. Based on this vantage point, the work makes sense of the postcolonial Muslim political discourse.

CHF 74.00

Muslim Political Discourse in Postcolonial India

Ahmed, Hilal
Muslim Political Discourse in Postcolonial India
This book seeks to establish a link between two different issues ¿ the process by which historic buildings become monuments (or the process of `monumentalisation¿) and gradual transformation of these historic/legal entities into political objects. Based on this vantage point, the work makes sense of the postcolonial Muslim political discourse.

CHF 190.00