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Articles
Qur’ānic Constitutionalism and Moral Governmentality: Further Notes on the Founding Principles of Islamic Society and Polity | |
Wael B Hallaq | 1-52 |
Special Issue: Editorial
Contemporary Salafism: Expressions, Practices and Everyday Living | |
Susanne Olsson , Emin Poljarevic | 53-56 |
Special Issue: Articles
Introduction: Salafism, the Social, and the Global Resurgence of Religion | |
Mark Sedgwick | 57-70 |
Swedish Puritan Salafism: A Hijra Within | |
Susanne Olsson | 71-92 |
Moral Geographies and the Disciplining Of Senses Among Swedish Salafis | |
Güney Dogan | 93-112 |
Norwegian Ḥarakī Salafism: “The Saved Sect” Hugs the Infidels | |
Ulrika Mårtensson | 113-138 |
In Pursuit of Authenticity: Becoming a Salafi | |
Emin Poljarevic | 139-164 |
Salafism, State-Politics, and the Question of “Extremism” in Ethiopia | |
Terje Østebø | 165-184 |
Mind the Beard! Deference, Purity and Islamization of Everyday Life as Micro-factors in a Salafi Cultural Epidemiology | |
Jonas Svensson | 185-210 |
Book Reviews
Lost Enlightenment. Central Asia’s Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane | |
Susanne Olsson | 211-213 |
Theorizing Islam: Disciplinary Deconstruction and Reconstruction | |
Emin Poljarevic | 214-219 |
Earth, Empire and Sacred Text: Muslims and Christians as Trustees of Creation, by David L. Johnston | |
Jonathan E Brockopp | 220-223 |
Communicating the Word: Revelation, Translation, and Interpretation in Christianity and Islam, edited by David Marshall | |
Michael Graves | 224-227 |
Revealed Grace: The Juristic Sufism of Ahmad Sirhindi (1564–1624), by Arthur F. Buehler | |
Brannon Ingram | 227-229 |
The Ismailis in the Colonial Era: Modernity, Empire, and Islam, 1839–1969, by Marco Van Grondelle | |
Husein Rashid | 230-232 |
Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam and the Notion of Sublime Power, by Ivan Kalmar | |
Sarah A Tobin | 233-235 |
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