This innovative study of 4500 Muslims from Indonesia, Kazakstan, Pakistan, and Egypt explores the nature of Muslim religious consciousness, the concept of Ummah, and the self images of Islam held by the believers. The study also examines their attitude toward political Islam, gender roles, veiling, and patriarchy.
Breaks new grounds in exploring the relationship between religion and politics and Muslim attitudes toward political Islam, gender roles, veiling and patriarchy. Dawn, Pakistan