Preface
Introduction
1. A Modern Madrasa
2. The Normative Order
3. Remaking the Public
4. Remaking the Self
5. What Does a Tradition Feel Like?
6. How a Tradition Travels
7. A Tradition Contested
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Brannon D. Ingram is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Northwestern University.
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