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Islam, Law and Equality in Indonesia : an anthropology of public reasoning
Westerners seldom appreciate the array of competing reli- gious and social norms among which Muslims must navigate. Bowen skillfully demonstrates that for these Indonesians the quest for meaning among alternative legal and practical values is at the very heart of the tension between local practice and universal faith. His cogent examples and superb eye for their surround bring home with great poignancy and insight, both for Indonesia and the broader Muslim world, the "principled reflections" that inform the lives of Muslims in the present day.
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