Focusing on the dynamics of power and authority in northwestern Pakistan, the book presents a case study of a mullah in Waziristan who confronts the state. Professor Ahmed combines his anthropological insights and political experience to explore the significant role of religion in a modernizing society. He categorizes leaders into traditional elders, state representatives, and religious functionaries, ultimately developing an 'Islamic district paradigm' to analyze contemporary Muslim society and the enduring impacts of colonialism.
Akbar S. Ahmed Books



This groundbreaking book by a leading Muslim scholar examines the often-overlooked intersection of postmodernism and Islam. It raises critical questions about the understanding between West and East, offering insightful perspectives that are sure to spark debate for years to come.