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Ep. 16 | The Making of the Modern Muslim State | Prof. Malika Zeghal

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Governance and Islam in Tunisia

This chapter explores the historical and contemporary relationship between governance and Islam in Tunisia, particularly focusing on the constitution-making process during the Arab Spring. It analyzes the debates around state custodianship of Islam and the influence of Tunisia's unique constitutional history on broader discussions in the Middle East and North Africa. The chapter also emphasizes the complexities of state involvement in religion and the evolving dynamics of political authority and Islamic institutions.

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