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Sharia Transformations

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Few symbols in today’s world are as laden and fraught as sharia—an Arabic-origin term referring to the straight path, the path God revealed for humans, the norms and rules guiding Muslims on that p...
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Few symbols in today’s world are as laden and fraught as sharia—an Arabic-origin term referring to the straight path, the path God revealed for humans, the norms and rules guiding Muslims on that path, and Islamic law and normativity as enshrined in sacred texts or formal statute. Yet the ways in which Muslim men and women experience the myriad dimensions of sharia often go unnoticed and unpublicized. So too do recent historical changes in sharia judiciaries and contemporary strategies on the part of political and religious elites, social engineers, and brand stewards to shape, solidify, and rebrand these institutions.

Sharia Transformations is an ethnographic, historical, and theoretical study of the practice and lived entailments of sharia in Malaysia, arguably the most economically successful Muslim-majority nation in the world. The book focuses on the routine everyday practices of Malaysia’s sharia courts and the changes that have occurred in the court discourses and practices in recent decades. Michael G. Peletz approaches Malaysia’s sharia judiciary as a global assemblage and addresses important issues in the humanistic and social-scientific literature concerning how Malays and other Muslims engage ethical norms and deal with law, social justice, and governance in a rapidly globalizing world.


 
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Price: $34.95
Pages: 308
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 06 March 2020
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520339927
Format: Paperback
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"This book is a centerpiece that opens the way to comparison. Hopefully, the same type of inquiry will be conducted in other contexts, showing global commonalities as well as local specificities and epistemologically embodying the need to move from the science of Islamic law to the anthropology of law in Muslim contexts."

Michael G. Peletz is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Anthropology at Emory University. His books include Islamic Modern and Gender Pluralism, as well as Reason and Passion and A Share of the Harvest.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Note on Spelling, Terminology, and Currency
Glossary of Frequently Used Malay Terms

Introduction: Sharia, Cultural Politics, Anthropology

1. Sharia Judiciary as Global Assemblage: Islamization,
Corporatization, and Other Transformations in Context

2. A Tale of Two Courts: Judicial Transformation, Corporate
Islamic Governmentality, and the New Punitiveness

3. What Are Sulh Sessions? After Ijtihad, Islamic ADR, and
Pastoral Power

4. Discourse, Practice, and Rebranding in Kuala Lumpur’s
Sharia Courthouse

5. Are Women Getting (More) Justice? Ethnographic, Historical,
and Comparative Perspectives

Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index