Introduction
Part 1. Theoretical Frames
1. Politics of the Dominant Culture
2. Dormant Citizenship
Part 2. The Shari`a State
3. Religious Bureaucratic Authority
4. Non-Muslim in Shari'a Courtrooms
Part 3. The Causes of Interreligious Exclusions
5. Mutual Ignorance and Unreciprocated Relations
6. Officializing Confessional Exclusion
Part 4. Lived Experiences of Minorities in Aceh
7. The Negotiated 'Space' of the Chinese Community
8. The Uprooted Identity of New Muslim Converts
9. The Limited Agency of Female Religious Minorities
Conclusion
Works cited
About the authors