Islamization in 'Secular' Bangladesh
Islamization in 'Secular' Bangladesh
Beyond Bipolar Opposition
Kabir, Humayun; Imran, Md. Masood; Togawa, Masahiko
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
309
Dura
Inglês
9783032160843
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Introduction.- Islamization, Secularization, Modernization and the Identity Question.- Beyond Bipolar Opposition and Re-Secularisation and/or Re-Islamisation in Rural Bangladesh.- "Sonar pathor bati": Crafting Identity Beyond the binary of Bangalee and Musalman. Belongingness to Bangalee Nationalism: Exploring the Muslimness and Indigenousness in Bangalism.- NGOs and Islam in Bangladesh: Politics of Antagonism.- The Deobandi Tradition and the Politics of "Protection of Islam" in Bangladesh.- Reconsidering Politics: The Case of the Tablighi Jamaat in Bangladesh.- Post-Islamist Thoughts of the Ulama of Bangladesh.- Post-Shahbag: The Rise of F-Commerce and Transformative Online "Islamic Public Sphere" in Bangladeshi Digital Space.- Neither Feminist, Nor Islamist: Tablighi Women's Negotiation for Redefining Gender Boundaries in the Religious Sphere.- Gender, Identity, and Making of a 'Religious Community': Experience of Ahmadiyya Women in Bangladesh.- Epilogue.
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Islamism;post-Islamism;secularism;nationalism;modernity;NGOs;Bengali-Muslim;identity;Deoband;Tablighi Jamaat;Islamic Public Sphere;Islam and Gender;Ulama;Islamic Politics;Salafi Islam;Ahmadiyya;Bangladesh;South Asia
Introduction.- Islamization, Secularization, Modernization and the Identity Question.- Beyond Bipolar Opposition and Re-Secularisation and/or Re-Islamisation in Rural Bangladesh.- "Sonar pathor bati": Crafting Identity Beyond the binary of Bangalee and Musalman. Belongingness to Bangalee Nationalism: Exploring the Muslimness and Indigenousness in Bangalism.- NGOs and Islam in Bangladesh: Politics of Antagonism.- The Deobandi Tradition and the Politics of "Protection of Islam" in Bangladesh.- Reconsidering Politics: The Case of the Tablighi Jamaat in Bangladesh.- Post-Islamist Thoughts of the Ulama of Bangladesh.- Post-Shahbag: The Rise of F-Commerce and Transformative Online "Islamic Public Sphere" in Bangladeshi Digital Space.- Neither Feminist, Nor Islamist: Tablighi Women's Negotiation for Redefining Gender Boundaries in the Religious Sphere.- Gender, Identity, and Making of a 'Religious Community': Experience of Ahmadiyya Women in Bangladesh.- Epilogue.
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