The moral economy of the madrasa : Islam and education today
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The moral economy of the madrasa : Islam and education today
(New horizons in islamic studies (second series))
Routledge, 2011
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [142]-154) and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : the moral economy of the madrasa / Fariba Adelkhah and Keiko Sakurai
- The rise of new madrasas and the decline of tribal leadership within the Federal Administrated Tribal Area (FAtA), Pakistan / So Yamane
- Women's empowerment and Iranian-style seminaries in Iran and Pakistan / Keiko Sakurai
- Contested notions of being "Muslim" : madrasas, ulama and the authenticity of Islamic schooling in Bangladesh / Humayun Kabir
- Islamic education in China : triple discrimination and the challenge of Hui women's madrasas / Masumi Matsumoto and Atsuko Shimbo
- Religious dependency in Afghanistan : Shia madrasas as a religious mode of social assertion? / Fariba Adelkhah
- Epilogue : madrasas - vitality and diversity / Dale F. Eickelman
