Edited by SAKURAI Keiko and Fariba Adelkhah
Published 7th March 2011
Contents
- Introduction: The Moral Economy of the Madrasa
by Fariba Adelkhah and SAKURAI Keiko - The Rise of the New Madrasas and the Decline of Tribal Leadership within the Federal Administrated Tribal Area (FATA), Pakistan
by YAMANE So - Women’s Empowerment and Iranian-style Seminaries in Iran and Pakistan”
by SAKURAI Keiko - Contested Notions of being ‘Muslim’: Madrasas, Ulama and the Authenticity of Islamic Schooling in Bangladesh
by Humayun Kabir - Islamic Education in China: Triple Discrimination and the Challenge of Hui Women’s Madrasas
by MATSUMOTO Masumi and SHIMBO Atsuko - Religious Dependency in Afghanistan: Shia Madrasas as a Religious Mode of Social Assertion?
by Fariba Adelkhah - Epilogue: Madrasas – Vitality and Diversity
by Dale F. Eickelman