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Introduction /$rMaussen, Marcel / Bader, Veit --$tPart 1: Historical perspectives on colonial governance of Islam --$t2. Governance of Islam in colonial Mozambique /$rBonate, Liazzat J. K. --$t3. Educating Sudanese ulama for colonial sharia /$rJeppie, Shamil --$t4. Ruptures? Governance in Husaynid-Colonial Tunisia, c. 1870-1914 /$rClancy-Smith, Julia --$t5. Governing Islam by tribes and constitutions: British mandate rule in Iraq /$rLeezenberg, Michiel / Kanie, Mariwan --$t6. The idea of a Muslim community: British India, 1857-1906 /$rDevji, Faisal --$tPart 2: Continuities and ruptures in the governance of Islam in post-colonial situations --$t7. Colonial traces? Islamic: dress, gender and the public: presence of Islam /$rMoors, Annelies --$t8. Seeing like an expert, failing like a state? Interpreting the fate of a satellite town in early post-colonial Pakistan /$rDaechsel, Markus --$t9. 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