approaches to Islam; an elaboration of his own interpretative model through the focus on key
concepts of Dialect, Koiné, and Standard or Cosmopolitan Islam; and a consideration of Islam
in the modern period. David Henig’s book Remaking Muslim Lives is divided into two parts:
the first one, titled ‘‘Making and Unmaking Village Lives,” traces the inner workings of Islam in
the social fabric of the postwar and post-socialist Bosnian Muslim community, paying particular …