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"This book seeks to reshape our understanding of secularism, Muslim law, and divorce in contemporary India. Drawing on the most seminal recent analyses of secularism--including those of Hussain Ali Agrama and Saba Mahmood, as well as the longstanding work of Talal Asad--Lemons argues that secul...
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topic | Divorce (Islamic law) India. Divorce Law and legislation India. Islam and state India. Secularism India. Legal polycentricity India. Divorce (Droit islamique) Inde. Islam et État Inde. Pluralisme juridique Inde. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh HISTORY Asia India & South Asia. bisacsh Divorce (Islamic law) fast Divorce Law and legislation fast Islam and state fast Legal polycentricity fast Secularism fast |
topic_facet | Divorce (Islamic law) India. Divorce Law and legislation India. Islam and state India. Secularism India. Legal polycentricity India. Divorce (Droit islamique) Inde. Islam et État Inde. Pluralisme juridique Inde. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. HISTORY Asia India & South Asia. Divorce (Islamic law) Divorce Law and legislation Islam and state Legal polycentricity Secularism India |
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