'Ilm and the Individual: Islamic Education and the Production of Political Ideas in Pakistan

Main author: Nelson, Matthew J.
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description Scholars with an interest in the formation of religious ideas in Pakistan—including, especially, ideas about the management of sectarian and doctrinal difference—often stress the role of educational institutions. This largely conceptual chapter uses an account of various educational institutions (both state and non-state) to move away from an ‘institutional’ emphasis in favour of an appreciation for the ideational autonomy of Muslim ‘individuals’. I argue that doctrinal expression should be seen as partly demand-driven, drawing attention to the ways in which individuals cobble together their own ideas from cross-cutting educational influences. I draw on a truncated history of educational options in South Asia as well as numerous interviews conducted in Pakistan. My argument challenges prevailing approaches to the formation of religious-cum-political ideas, moving away from an emphasis on the discursive parameters of Islam or the determinative influence of formal institutions toward a deeper appreciation for the relative autonomy of individual Muslim agents.
author_additional Jeffrey, Robin
author_additionalStr Jeffrey, Robin
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author Nelson, Matthew J.
author_facet Nelson, Matthew J.
authorStr Nelson, Matthew J.
author_letter Nelson, Matthew J.
title 'Ilm and the Individual: Islamic Education and the Production of Political Ideas in Pakistan
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 2014
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/22296/