Acknowledgments
Introduction by Ebrahim Moosa and Joshua Lupo
1. Between Tradition and Technological Change: Ethical Bearings in a Digital Age by Ebrahim Moosa
2. Egalitarian Turn as Copernican Revolution Theorizing Continuity and Change in Islamic Theology and Law by Mahan Mirza
3. Muslim Scholars, Islamic Studies, and the Gendered Academy: Contingent Reflections by Kecia Ali
4. Tawḥīd, Transcendence, and Contingency in Islamic Thought by Marcia Hermansen
5. The Problem of the Qur'an's Esoteric Interpretation (Taʾwīl): An Examination of Classical and Modernist Thought with Special Reference to Ibn Rushd by Waris Mazhari, translated by SherAli Tareen
6. Pedagogical Politics and the Formation of the Muslim Subject in the Era of the Nation-State by Mashal Saif
7. Rethinking Muslim Political Theology by Ammar Khan Nasir, translated by SherAli Tareen
Postscript. Tradition, Change, and Community in Madrasa Discourses by Joshua S. Lupo
Contributor Biographies