Highlighting themes with historical as well as contemporary significance, Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks features works that explore Islamic societies and Muslim peoples from a fresh perspective, drawing on new interpretive frameworks or theoretical strategies in a variety of disciplines. Emphasizing systems of exchange that have promoted the creation and development of Islamic identities–cultural, religious, or geopolitical–the series spans all periods and regions of Islamic civilization.
Series Editors
Carl W. Ernst, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bruce B. Lawrence, Duke University
UNC Press sponsoring editor
Mark Simpson-Vos, Senior Executive Editor
mark.simpson-vos@uncpress.org
Who Is Muhammad?
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: November 2023
I Cannot Write My Life
Islam, Arabic, and Slavery in Omar ibn Said's America
By Mbaye Lo , Carl W. Ernst
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: August 2023
Everyday Islamic Law and the Making of Modern South Asia
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: July 2022
Hajj to the Heart
Sufi Journeys across the Indian Ocean
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: December 2021
China's Muslims and Japan's Empire
Centering Islam in World War II
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: November 2020
Realizing Islam
The Tijaniyya in North Africa and the Eighteenth-Century Muslim World
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: October 2020
Muhammad's Body
Baraka Networks and the Prophetic Assemblage
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: September 2020
The Transnational Mosque
Architecture and Historical Memory in the Contemporary Middle East
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: February 2020
Who Is Allah?
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: August 2019
In a Pure Muslim Land
Shi'ism between Pakistan and the Middle East
Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Published: April 2019