Being Muslim in south Asia: diversity and daily life/
edited by Robin Jeffrey and Sen Ronojoy
- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014.
- xxx, 368 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
1. Islam and Modernity in South Asia Muhammad Khalid Masud
2. Islam and Democracy in India: From Savile Row to Jyotiba Phule Park Barbara D. Metcalf
3. Imagining Religion: Portraits of Islamic Consciousness in Pakistan Riaz Hassan
4. The Challenges of Diversity: 'Casting' Muslim Communities in South India Torsten Tschacher
5. Matrilocal Marriage and Women's Property among the Moors of Sri Lanka Dennis B. McGilvray
6. The Making of a Diasporic Muslim Family Salim Lakha
7. The Ismaili Conciliation and Arbitration Board (CAB) in India: a model of community justice? Arif A. Jamal
8. 'Ilm and the Individual: Religious Education and Religious Ideas in Pakistan Matthew J. Nelson
9. Darul Uloom Deoband's Approach on Social Issues: Image, Reality and Perception Taberez Ahmed Neyazi
10. 'Being Muslim' in Contemporary India: Nation, Identity and Rights Tanweer Fazal
11. Transnational Networks, Political Islam and the Concept of Ummah in Bangladesh Mubashar Hasan
12. Muslim Aspirations in Bangladesh: Looking Back and Redrawing Boundaries Samia Huq
13. Media in Pakistan: Ideology, Indoctrination, Intimidation Khaled Ahmed
4. Kafka in India: Terrorism, Media, Muslims Irfan Ahmad
15. A Million Salutes: India's Mohammedan Sporting Club Ronojoy Sen ;