REDDING is senior research fellow at Melbourne Law School and a New Generation Network scholar at the University of Melbourne’s Australia India Institute. A Secular Need will make a unique contribution to the study of Islamic law as it is administered outside of the official judicial system in India.”-SYLV I A VAT U K, author of Marriage and Its Discontents: Women, Islam, and the Law in India A JE F F R E Y A. A Secular Need is very informative, well-researched, and a thorough study of the dar ul qaza system in India.”-Y Ü K S E L S E Z G I N, author of Human Rights under State-Enforced Religious Family Laws in Israel, Egypt and India ISBN 978-8-8 Seattle uwapress.uw.edu SECULA R N EED “Redding’s approach is both novel and provocative. Table of contents : Cover Front Matter Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTE ON TRANSLATION AND TRANSLITERATION INTRODUCTION: Secular Hate, Love, and Need of Islamic Law 1 MUSLIM AND MUNDANE: Historical and Contemporary Aspects of Dar ul Qazas 2 SECULARISM AND “SHARIʿA COURTS”: A Constitutional Controversy 3 SECULAR EMOTION AND THE RULE OF LAW: The Case of Ayesha 4 SECULAR NEED AND DIVORCE: India and the Geopolity 5 ILLEGITIMACY AND INDIGENEITY: Secular Courts and Muslim Dar ul Qazas CONCLUSION: Cause, Affect, and Analy sis of the Feeling State NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX Back Matter Citation previewĦ × 9 SPINE: 0.625 FLAPS: 0 “Redding is one of the most learned scholars of the Indian legal system in this current generation.
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