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9781848853881

Muslim Minorities and Citizenship Authority, Islamic Communities and Shari'a Law

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  • ISBN13:

    9781848853881

  • ISBN10:

    1848853882

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-09-15
  • Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
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Summary

The issues of citizenship, identity and cohesion have rarely been as vital as they are today. Since the events of 9/11 and subsequent terrorist episodes in Bali, Madrid, London and elsewhere, focus in this area has centred primarily upon Muslim minority communities living in the West. This book examines the question of citizenship and loyalty, drawing on the historical contexts of Muslim minorities living under British and French imperial rule in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and looks at how shari'a functioned within the context of imperial civil code. It draws important comparisons that are of immense relevance today, and engages with current debates about the compatibility of Islamic law with civil law in non-Islamic societies. Engaging with both Muslim minority and government perspectives, this is important reading for scholars, students, commentators and policy-makers concerned with the question of Western engagement with its own minorities.

Author Biography

Sean Oliver-Dee is an Associate Research Fellow at the London School of Theology and the Associate Researcher for the Church of England Representative to the EU.

Table of Contents

A Note on Style and Transliterationp. viii
Introductionp. 1
Historical and Theological Backgroundp. 9
State, Citizenship and the Law: Islamic Theology and Historyp. 11
Anglo-French Imperial Interaction with Islam: Historical Contextualisationp. 36
Islam in Minority: Citizenship and the Ummahp. 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 Statep. 128
The Introduction of Shari'a into British Imperial India: Issues and Questionsp. 130
French Imperial Interaction with Shari'ap. 152
The New World: Citizenship, Identity and the New Europep. 161
Conclusionsp. 178
Notesp. 190
Bibliographyp. 224
Indexp. 238
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