Islam, Law and Equality in Indonesia

About this book
Muslims currently struggle to reconcile radically different sets of social norms and laws (including those derived from Islam, as well as contemporary ideas about gender equality and law) in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country. John Bowen explores their struggle through archival and ethnographic research and interviews with national religious and legal figures. His book relates to debates in any society where people struggle to live together with extreme differences in values and lifestyles, and is welcomed by scholars and students in all branches of the social sciences.
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- OL Work ID
- OL13627572W
Subjects
Islamic lawRechtDroit islamiqueKulturanthropologieDomestic relationsCase studiesPluralisme juridiqueAdat lawGleichberechtigungIslamitisch rechtGelijke rechtenLegal polycentricityIslamIslamic law, asia