Comparative Islamic Studies
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This book explores the richness of PakistanOCOs religious landscape and utilizes a number of topics in an investigation of how Islamist politicians seek to eradicate sectarian diversity and repress localized forms of Muslim folk practices in the name of a standardized, uniform and globalized version of Islam. The book examines forms of resistance to this Islamist globalization to repeal PakistanOCOs notorious blasphemy law and assert the worth of religious pluralism.