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List of Illustrations and Tables ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
Notes to the Reader xvii
Abbreviations xix
Introduction 1
Part I Fieldwork and Historical Context
1 Doing Fieldwork in Times of War 31
2 Contextualizing the Formation and Ideology of Islamism 49
Part II Zigzags to Allah's Kingdom
3 Educating the Children 83
4 Mobilizing the Young 111
5 Defining Islam: Conflict and Democratization 137
Part III Opposition and Negotiation
6 Invoking Jihad 163
7 Negotiating the Idol: Secularism, Democracy, and Allah's Kingdom 188
Conclusion 217
Appendixes 241
Notes 245
Glossary of Urdu-Hindi Terms 263
Bibliography 265
Index 295
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