Regulating Islam: religion and the state in contemporary Morocco and Tunisia
Many countries in the Arab world have incorporated Islam into their state- and nation-building projects, naming it the 'religion of the state'. Regulating Islam offers an empirically rich account of how and why two contemporary Arab states, Morocco and Tunisia, have sought to regulate reli...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
December 2017
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In: | Year: 2018 |
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Islam and state (Tunisia)
B Islam and state (Morocco) B Religion B Education policy B Islam and politics B History B Islam and state (Africa, North) B Teaching B Islam and state ; Morocco B Morocco B State B Religious education B Islam and state ; Africa, North B Regulation B Religious organization B Islam and state ; Tunisia B Tunisia B State religion |
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