This book examines Islamâ s relationship to democratization in the Indian Ocean nation of the Maldives. It explores how and why an electoral democracy based in constitution that has many liberal features but also Islam-based limitations, especially lack of religious freedom, emerged in the country by 2009.
This book examines Islamâ s relationship to democratization in the Indian Ocean nation of the Maldives. It explores how and why an electoral democracy based in constitution that has many liberal features but also Islam-based limitations, especially lack of religious freedom, emerged in the country by 2009.
Azim Zahir is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Muslim States and Societies, the University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. 1 Interrogating the Reformist Islam Approach. 2 The Seeding of Islam as a Modern Institutional Political Religion (1932-1978). 3 Reformist Islam and Modern Nation Building (1932-1978). 4 Islam's emergence as a modern discursive political religion and institutional consolidation (1978-2003). 5 Reformist Islam, Human Rights, and Democratisation (2003-2009). 6 Explaining Institutionalisation of Islam and Religion-Based Limitations. Conclusion
Introduction. 1 Interrogating the Reformist Islam Approach. 2 The Seeding of Islam as a Modern Institutional Political Religion (1932-1978). 3 Reformist Islam and Modern Nation Building (1932-1978). 4 Islam's emergence as a modern discursive political religion and institutional consolidation (1978-2003). 5 Reformist Islam, Human Rights, and Democratisation (2003-2009). 6 Explaining Institutionalisation of Islam and Religion-Based Limitations. Conclusion
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