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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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [142]-154) and index
収録内容
- 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
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The revival of madrasas in the 1980s coincided with the rise of political Islam and soon became associated with the "clash of civilizations" between Islam and the West. This volume examines the rapid expansion of madrasas across Asia and the Middle East and analyses their role in society within their local, national and global context.
Based on anthropological investigations in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Iran, and Pakistan, the chapters take a new approach to the issue, examining the recent phenomenon of women in madrasas; Hui Muslims in China; relations between the Iran's Shia seminary after the 1979-Islamic revolution and Shia in Pakistan and Afghanistan; and South Asian madrasas. Emphasis is placed on the increased presence of women in these institutions, and the reciprocal interactions between secular and religious schools in those countries. Taking into account social, political and demographic changes within the region, the authors show how madrasas have been successful in responding to the educational demand of the people and how they have been modernized their style to cope with a changing environment.
A timely contribution to a subject with great international appeal, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of international politics, political Islam, Middle East and Asian studies and anthropology.
目次
1. Introduction: The Moral Economy of the Madrasa: Islam and Education Today 2. The Rise of the New Madrasas and the Decline of Tribal Leadership in FATA, Pakistan 3. Women's Empowerment and Iranian-style Seminaries in Iran and Pakistan 4. Contested Notions of being 'Muslim': Madrasas, Ulama and the Authenticity of Islamic Schooling in Bangladesh 5. Islamic Education in China: The Challenge of Educating Hui Women 6. Religious Dependency in Afghanistan: Shia Madrasas as a Religious Mode of Social Assertion? 7. Epilogue
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