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The rational believer [[electronic resource] ] : choices and decisions in the madrasas of Pakistan / / Masooda Bano



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Autore: Bano Masooda <1973-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: The rational believer [[electronic resource] ] : choices and decisions in the madrasas of Pakistan / / Masooda Bano Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Ithaca, : Cornell University Press, 2012
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (265 p.)
Disciplina: 371.077095491
Soggetto topico: Faith and reason - Islam
Islamic religious education - Pakistan
Madrasahs - Pakistan
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Transliteration and Spelling -- Glossary -- 1. Religion and Reason: A New Institutionalist Perspective -- Part I. Institutional Change and Stability -- 2. Religion and Change: Oxford and the Madrasas of South Asia -- 3. Explaining the Stickiness: State-Madrasa Engagement In South Asia -- 4. Organization of Religious Hierarchy: Competition or Cooperation? -- Part II. Determinants of Demand for Informal Institutions -- 5. Formation of a Preference: Why Join a Madrasa? -- 6. Logic of Adaptive Preference: Islam and Western Feminism -- Part III: Informal Institutions and Collective Outcomes -- 7. The Missing Free-Rider: Religious Rewards -- 8. Exclusionary Institutional Preference: The Logic of Jihad -- 9. Informal Institutions and Development -- Appendix: Research Methodology -- References -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Islamic schools, or madrasas, have been accused of radicalizing Muslims and participating, either actively or passively, in terrorist networks since the events of 9/11. In Pakistan, the 2007 siege by government forces of Islamabad's Red Mosque and its madrasa complex, whose imam and students staged an armed resistance against the state for its support of the "war on terror," reinforced concerns about madrasas' role in regional and global jihad. By 2006 madrasas registered with Pakistan's five regulatory boards for religious schools enrolled over one million male and 200,000 female students. In The Rational Believer, Masooda Bano draws on rich interview, ethnographic, and survey data, as well as fieldwork conducted in madrasas throughout the country to explore the network of Pakistani madrasas. She maps the choices and decisions confronted by students, teachers, parents, and clerics and explains why available choices make participation in jihad appear at times a viable course of action.Bano works shows that beliefs are rational and that religious believers look to maximize utility in ways not captured by classical rational choice. She applies analytical tools from the New Institutional Economics to explain apparent contradictions in the madrasa system-for example, how thousands of young Pakistani women now demand the national adoption of traditional sharia law, despite its highly restrictive limits on female agency, and do so from their location in Islamic schools for girls that were founded only a generation ago.
Titolo autorizzato: The rational believer  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8014-6433-1
0-8014-6386-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910789901503321
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