01514cam a2200325 a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007501500190009201600180011102000310012902000280016003500240018803500210021204000580023305000260029108200170031710000440033424501000037826000570047830000240053550400640055950503860062365000260100965000210103565000170105665000320107385600830110514969197BD-DhUL20161204134109.0070816s2008    mau      b    001 0 eng    a  2007034057  aGBA8063432bnb7 a0144932722Uk  a9780674027763 (alk. paper)  a0674027760 (alk. paper)  a(OCoLC)ocn166290654  a(OCoLC)166290654  aDLCcDLCdBAKERdBTCTAdUKMdYDXCPdC#PdC#PdBD-DhUL00aBP190.5.S35bN35 200800a297.2/722221 aNaʻīm, ʻAbd Allāh Aḥmad,d1946-10aIslam and the secular state :bnegotiating the future of Shariʻa /cAbdullahi Ahmed An-Naʻim.  aCambridge, Mass. :bHarvard University Press,c2008.  ax, 324 p. ;c25 cm.  aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 295-309) and index.0 aIntroduction : why Muslims need a secular state -- Islam, the state, and politics in historical perspective -- Constitutionalism, human rights, and citizenship -- India : state secularism and communal violence -- Turkey : contradictions of authoritarian secularism -- Indonesia : realities of diversity and prospects of pluralism -- Conclusion : negotiating the future of Shariʻa. 0aIslam and secularism. 0aIslam and state. 0aIslamic law. 0aReligious pluralismxIslam.413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0725/2007034057.html