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Governance of Islam in Pakistan - An Institutional Study of the Council of Islamic Ideology (Paperback)
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Governance of Islam in Pakistan - An Institutional Study of the Council of Islamic Ideology (Paperback)
Series: The Sussex Library of Asian & Asian American Studies
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Modern states increasingly seek to regulate religious expression,
practice and discourse. This is profoundly evident at many levels
of Islamic policy interaction: from debates about the banning of
the Muslim face-veil in Europe to civic re-education programmes for
Muslim citizens in China. Governance of Islam in Pakistan provides
a systematic account of how interactions between multiple public
and private bodies direct the regulation and standardisation of
Islam in one of the largest Muslim-majority states in the world.
Analysis centres on the institutional development of the Council of
Islamic Ideology, a constitutional body tasked with issuing advice
to the executive and legislature about the compatibility of laws
with Islamic principles. Based on archival material that has been
subject to little scholarly attention, and interviews with Council
members and staff of other state bodies, Sarah Holz proposes
governance as an analytical framework to study the negotiation of
religious expression, practice and discourse. In contrast to the
established Islamisation narrative which generally labels such
religious institutions as mere rubberstamps in the process of
policy-making, the study of governance offers an alternative
approach that enables examination of the dynamic competition and
cooperation among multiple actors. Through collective interaction
the Council and other relevant bodies are active players in the
governance of Islam. Insights gained from analysis of the
ideational, structural and functional evolution of the Council
offers a Global South perspective on liberal democratic ideas about
the functionality of the modern state and its institutional
structure. Issues of economic, cultural and local/international
political influence bear strongly in governance analysis.
Engagement with the governance policy tool has applicability across
the social sciences, but is particularly relevant for South
Asian/Near and Middle East Studies.
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