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On British Islam: Religion, Law, and Everyday Practice in Shariʿa Councils

✍ Scribed by John R Bowen


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
289
Category
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On British Islam examines the history and everyday workings of Islamic institutions in Britain, with a focus on shariʿa councils. These councils concern themselves with religious matters, especially divorce. They have a higher profile in Britain than in other Western nations. Why? Taking a historical and ethnographic look at British Islam, John Bowen examines how Muslims have created distinctive religious institutions in Britain and how shariʿa councils interpret and apply Islamic law in a secular British context.

Bowen focuses on three specific shariʿa councils: the oldest and most developed, in London; a Midlands community led by a Sufi saint and barrister; and a Birmingham-based council in which women play a leading role. Bowen shows that each of these councils represents a prolonged, unique experiment in meeting Muslims' needs in a Western country. He also discusses how the councils have become a flash point in British public debates even as they adapt to the English legal environment.

On British Islam highlights British Muslims' efforts to create institutions that make sense in both Islamic and British terms. This balancing act is rarely acknowledged in Britain—or elsewhere—but it is urgent that we understand it if we are to build new ways of living together.

✦ Table of Contents


Acknowledgments ix
Part 1 Pathways
Chapter 1 Why Shariʿa in Britain? 3
Chapter 2 Transplanting Ties 10
Chapter 3 Islamic Topographies 25
Part 2 Practices
Chapter 4 Background to the Shariʿa Councils 47
Chapter 5 Improvising an Institution 65
Chapter 6 Unstable Performativity 88
Chapter 7 Competing Justifications 103
Part 3 Variants
Chapter 8 When Women Rule in Birmingham 123
Chapter 9 Sufi Encompassments 143
Part 4 Boundaries
Chapter 10 Shariʿa in English Law 173
Chapter 11 When Can Shariʿa Be British? 194
Chapter 12 Internal Debates and Practical Convergences 209
Chapter 13 Conclusions 229
Glossary 233
Notes 235
References 257
Index 271

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