CONTENTS
| Acknowledgments | |
| Note on Transcription | |
| Chronology | |
| Introduction: Sharia and the Anthropology of Knowledge | |
| 1 | Sharia in Malaysia: The Historical Background |
| 2 | Family Law: Religious Officials, Reasoning Style, and Controversies |
| 3 | Criminal Law: Taking the Middle Road |
| 4 | Economics: The Malaysian State, Darul Arqam, and the Islamic Party of Malaysia |
| 5 | Pro-Sharia Discourses: Race, Religion, and Nation |
| 6 | Contra-Sharia Discourses: Islamic and Secular Human Rights |
| 7 | Individuals: Views, Voices, and Practices |
| Conclusion: Sharia Cultural Models and Sociopolitical Projects | |
| Notes | |
| Glossary | |
| References | |
| Index |
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