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Tobin 210 1$aIthaca, New York ;$aLondon, [England] :$cCornell University Press,$d2016. 210 4$d©2016 215 $a1 online resource (244 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-5017-0046-4 311 $a1-5017-0045-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tAcknowledgments -- $tNote on Transliteration -- $tChapter 1. A Muslim Plays the Slot Machines -- $tChapter 2. The History of Amman -- $tChapter 3. Making It Meaningful -- $tChapter 4. Love, Sex, and the Market -- $tChapter 5. Making It Real -- $tChapter 6. Uncertainty Inside the Islamic Bank -- $tChapter 7. Consuming Islamic Banking -- $tChapter 8. Branding Islam -- $tNotes -- $tGlossary of Arabic Terms -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aWorking and living as an authentic Muslim-comporting oneself in an Islamically appropriate way-in the global economy can be very challenging. How do middle-class Muslims living in the Middle East navigate contemporary economic demands in a distinctly Islamic way? What are the impacts of these efforts on their Islamic piety? To what authority does one turn when questions arise? What happens when the answers vary and there is little or no consensus? To answer these questions, Everyday Piety examines the intersection of globalization and Islamic religious life in the city of Amman, Jordan.Drawing on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in Amman, Sarah A. Tobin demonstrates that Muslims combine their interests in exerting a visible Islam with the opportunities and challenges of advanced capitalism in an urban setting, which ultimately results in the cultivation of a "neoliberal Islamic piety." Neoliberal piety, Tobin contends, is created by both Islamizing economic practices and economizing Islamic piety, and is done in ways that reflect a modern, cosmopolitan style and aesthetic, revealing a keen interest in displays of authenticity on the part of the actors. Tobin highlights sites at which economic life and Islamic virtue intersect: Ramadan, the hijab, Islamic economics, Islamic banking, and consumption. Each case reflects the shift from conditions and contexts of highly regulated and legalized moral behaviors to greater levels of uncertainty and indeterminacy. 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