A Note on Style and Transliteration | p. viii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Historical and Theological Background | p. 9 |
State, Citizenship and the Law: Islamic Theology and History | p. 11 |
Anglo-French Imperial Interaction with Islam: Historical Contextualisation | p. 36 |
Islam in Minority: Citizenship and the Ummah | p. 65 |
Should Muslims Always Obey Those in Authority Over Them, Even When They Are Not Muslims? | p. 71 |
From Ijtihad to Khilafah State: On What Level Should the Notion of the Muslim Community Function? | p. 100 |
Islam in Minority: Shari'a and the State | p. 128 |
The Introduction of Shari'a into British Imperial India: Issues and Questions | p. 130 |
French Imperial Interaction with Shari'a | p. 152 |
The New World: Citizenship, Identity and the New Europe | p. 161 |
Conclusions | p. 178 |
Notes | p. 190 |
Bibliography | p. 224 |
Index | p. 238 |
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