05006nam 22006135 450 991068647860332120230810181337.03-031-27188-210.1007/978-3-031-27188-5(CKB)5840000000241905(DE-He213)978-3-031-27188-5(MiAaPQ)EBC7236711(Au-PeEL)EBL7236711(EXLCZ)99584000000024190520230410d2023 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Sociology of Shari’a Case Studies from Around the World /edited by Adam Possamai, James T. Richardson, Bryan S. Turner2nd ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (VI, 361 p. 1 illus.) Boundaries of Religious Freedom: Regulating Religion in Diverse Societies,2214-529X3-031-27187-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- 1.Legal Pluralism and Shari’a -- Part 1: Case Studies from Muslim Majority Countries -- 2.One State, Three Legal Systems: Negotiating justice in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious Malaysia -- 3.Modern Law, Traditional “Salish” and Civil Society Activism in Bangladesh -- 4.Semi-official Turkish Muslim Legal Pluralism: Encounters Between Secular Official Law and Unofficial Shari’a -- 5. Legal Pragmatism in the Islamic Republic of Iran: Roots and Challenges -- 6. Equivocal Attitudes to Religion in Moroccan Law and Society -- Part 2: Case Studies from Muslim Minority Countries -- 7.Social Diversity and Legal Regulation: The Case of Singapore -- 8.Shari’a Courts in the Philippines: Women, Men and Muslim Personal Laws -- 9.Shari’a and Muslim Women’s Agency in a Multicultural Context: Recent Changes in Sports Culture -- 10.Shari’a Law in Catholic Italy: A non-agnostic model of accommodation -- 11.Trial and Error in Affiliation –Muslims and Shari’a in Germany -- 12.Between the Sacred and the Secular: Living Islam in China -- 13.The Case of the Recognition of Muslim Personal Law in South Africa: Colonialism, Apartheid and Constitutional Democracy -- 14.The Politics of Religion and Culture: Analysing the role of ‘cultural experts’ and the rise of ‘Islamic legal services’ in the UK -- 15.France, Laïcité, and Islam: Where Ignorant Armies Clash by Night -- Part 3: Theoretical and Comparative Considerations -- 16.The Mutable Meanings of Sharia: From “Path” to Politics -- 17.The constitutionalisation of Shari’a: Comparing Indonesia, Tunisia and Egypt -- 18.Contradictions, Conflicts, Dilemmas and Temporary Resolutions: A Sociology of Law Analysis of Shari’a in Selected Western Countries -- 19.Shari’a and Multiple Modernities in Western Countries:Toward a Multi-Faith Pragmatic Modern Approach Rather Than a Legal Pluralist One? -- Conclusion -- 20.The Future of Legal Pluralism.This edited collection focuses on the comparative analysis of the application of Shari’a in countries with Muslim minorities (e.g. USA, Australia, Germany and Italy) and majorities (e.g. Malaysia, Bangladesh, Turkey, and Morocco). Most chapters in this new edition have been revised and the book as a whole has been updated to give even more international coverage. This text provides a sociological and global analysis of a phenomenon that goes beyond the ‘West versus the rest’ dichotomy. One example of this is how included are case studies in Muslim minority countries not exclusively located in the West. Although the contributors of this book come from various disciplines such as law, anthropology, and sociology, this volume has a strong sociological focus on the analysis of Shari’a. The final part of the book indeed draws out from all the case studies explored some ground-breaking theories on the sociology of Shari’a such as the application of Black, Chambliss and Eisenstein’s sociological theories. This text appeals to students and researchers working in the sociology of religion. .Boundaries of Religious Freedom: Regulating Religion in Diverse Societies,2214-529XReligion and sociologyIslamSocial sciencesPhilosophySociology of ReligionIslamSocial TheoryReligion and sociology.Islam.Social sciencesPhilosophy.Sociology of Religion.Islam.Social Theory.340.59340.59091821Possamai AdamRichardson James T.1941-Turner Bryan S.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910686478603321The Sociology of Shari’a3334637UNINA