Regulating Islam religion and the state in contemporary Morocco and Tunisia
"Many countries in the Arab world have incorporated Islam into their state- and nation-building projects, naming it the 'religion of the state'. 'Regulating Islam' offers an empirically rich account of how and why two contemporary Arab states, Morocco and Tunisia, have sough...
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contents | Introduction i 1 Toward a Theory of Religious Regulation 10 2 The Moroccan Ingredients of Religious Regulation 28 3 Striking an Identity Bargain in Morocco 47 4 The Tunisian Ingredients of Religious Regulation 106 5 Balancing Muhammad and Montesquieu in Tunisia 128 6 Regulating Islam after the Spring 173 |
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title | Regulating Islam religion and the state in contemporary Morocco and Tunisia |
title_alt | Introduction i 1 Toward a Theory of Religious Regulation 10 2 The Moroccan Ingredients of Religious Regulation 28 3 Striking an Identity Bargain in Morocco 47 4 The Tunisian Ingredients of Religious Regulation 106 5 Balancing Muhammad and Montesquieu in Tunisia 128 6 Regulating Islam after the Spring 173 |
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title_fullStr | Regulating Islam religion and the state in contemporary Morocco and Tunisia Sarah J. Feuer |
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title_short | Regulating Islam |
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