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ContentsC o n t r i bu to r s,ixIslam in World CulturesComparative PerspectivesChapter OneIslam: Histo r i cal Introduction and O verv i e wR. Michael Feener, 1Chapter TwoIslam after Empire: Turkey and the Arab Middle EastGregory Starrett, 41Chapter ThreeShi’ite Islam in Contemporary Iran:F rom Islamic Revolution to Moderating ReformDavid Buchman, 75Chapter FourD e bating Ort h o d ox y, Contesting Tr a d i t i o n :Islam in Contemporary South AsiaRobert Rozehnal, 103Chapter FiveIslam in Contemporary Central AsiaAdeeb Khalid, 133Chapter SixIslam in China: Accommodation or Sepa r at i s m ?Dru C. Gladney, 161v i i
v i i iC o n t e n t sChapter SevenMuslim Thought and Practice in Contemporary IndonesiaAnna Gade and R. Michael Feener, 183Chapter EightReligion, Language, and Nationalism: Harari Muslims inChristian EthiopiaTim Carmichael, 217Chapter NineR ace, Ideology, and Islam in Contemporary South AfricaAbdulkader Tayob, 253Chapter TenPeril and Possibility: Muslim Life in the United Stat e sEdward E. Curtis IV, 283Chapter ElevenSuggestions for Further Readingand Internet Resourc e s, 309Chapter TwelveKey Te r m s, 337I n d e x, 361
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ContentsC o n t r i bu to r s,ix<strong>Islam</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Cultures</strong><strong>Comparative</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong>Chapter One<strong>Islam</strong>: Histo r i cal Introduction and O verv i e wR. Michael Feener, 1Chapter Two<strong>Islam</strong> after Empire: Turkey and the Arab Middle EastGregory Starrett, 41Chapter ThreeShi’ite <strong>Islam</strong> <strong>in</strong> Contemporary Iran:F rom <strong>Islam</strong>ic Revolution to Moderat<strong>in</strong>g ReformDavid Buchman, 75Chapter FourD e bat<strong>in</strong>g Ort h o d ox y, Contest<strong>in</strong>g Tr a d i t i o n :<strong>Islam</strong> <strong>in</strong> Contemporary South AsiaRobert Rozehnal, 103Chapter Five<strong>Islam</strong> <strong>in</strong> Contemporary Central AsiaAdeeb Khalid, 133Chapter Six<strong>Islam</strong> <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a: Accommodation or Sepa r at i s m ?Dru C. Gladney, 161v i i