Shari'a and Social Engineering : the Implementation of Islamic Law in Contemporary Aceh, Indonesia /

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Author / Creator:Feener, R. Michael.
Imprint:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (xxix, 335 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Oxford Islamic Legal Studies
Oxford Islamic legal studies.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13452985
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ISBN:9780191668067
0191668060
9780191668074
0191668079
9780191758072
0191758078
9780199678846
0199678847
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:This book seeks to open new lines of discussion about how Islamic law is viewed as a potential tool for programs of social transformation in contemporary Muslim society. It does this through a critical examination of the workings of the state shari'a system as it was designed and implemented at the turn of the twenty-first century in Aceh, Indonesia. While the empirical details of these discussions are unique, this particular case presents a remarkable site for investigating thebroader issue of the impact of instrumentalist, future-oriented visions of Islamic law on modern Muslim calls for the.
Other form:Print version: Feener, R. Michael. Shari'a and Social Engineering. Oxford : OUP Oxford, 2013 9780191668074
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Summary:This book seeks to open new lines of discussion about how Islamic law is viewed as a potential tool for programs of social transformation in contemporary Muslim society. It does this through a critical examination of the workings of the state shari'a system as it was designed and implemented at the turn of the twenty-first century in Aceh, Indonesia. While the empirical details of these discussions are unique, this particular case presents a remarkable site forinvestigating the broader issue of the impact of instrumentalist, future-oriented visions of Islamic law on modern Muslim calls for the state implementation of Islamic law. In post-tsunami/post-conflict Aceh, the idea of shari'a as an exercise in social engineering was amplified through resonance with anincreasingly pervasive rhetoric of 'total reconstruction'.Based upon extensive fieldwork as well as critical readings of a wide range of archival materials, official documents, and local publications this work focuses on the institutions and actors involved with this contemporary project for the state implementation of Islamic law. The individual chapters are structured to deal with the major components of this system to critically examine how these institutions have taken shape and how they work. It also shows how the overall system was informed notonly by aspects of late twentieth-century da'wa discourses of Islamic reform, but also modern trends in sociological jurisprudence and the impact of global models of disaster relief, reconstruction, and development. All of these streams of influence have contributed significantly to shaping the waysin which the architects and agents of the state shari'a system have attempted to use Islamic legislation and legal institutions as tools to steer society in particular desired directions.This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxix, 335 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780191668067
0191668060
9780191668074
0191668079
9780191758072
0191758078
9780199678846
0199678847