Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION: Reassessing the “Islamic Revival” in Central Asia
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The Social Significance of Islam in Post-Soviet Central Asia:: The Case of Kyrgyzstan
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Beyond Piety:: Self-Related Muslims in Uzbekistan
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Radical Islam from Below:: The Mujaddidiya and Hizb-ut-Tahrir in the Ferghana Valley
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Engineering Islam:: Uzbek State Policies of Control
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Subversives and Saints:: Sufism and the State in Central Asia
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Unregistered:: Gray Spaces in the Soviet Regulation of Islam
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The Ascendance of Orthodoxy:: Nation Building and Religious Pluralism in Central Asia
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Islam, Religious Elites, and the State in Post–Civil War Tajikistan
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When Religion Resorts to Violence:: Explaining the Spatial Variation in Religious-Based Mobilization in Kyrgyzstan
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The Localization of the Transnational Tablighi Jama’at Network in Kyrgyzstan
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Transnational Islamic Banks and Local Markets in Central Asia
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Studying Islam Abroad:: Pious Enterprises and Educational Aspirations of Young Tajik Muslims
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CONCLUSION:: Central Asia as Part of the Islamic Core
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NOTES
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REFERENCES
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INDEX
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