Contemporary Developments in Indonesian Islam : : Explaining the "Conservative Turn" / / Martin van Bruinessen.
"Once celebrated in the Western media as a shining example of a 'liberal' and 'tolerant' Islam, Indonesia since the end of the Soeharto regime (May 1998) has witnessed a variety of developments that bespeak a conservative turn in the country’s Muslim politics. In this timely...
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Place / Publishing House: | Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [2013] ©2013 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (276 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Indonesian Muslim organizations and institutions
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary
- About the Contributors
- 1. Introduction: Contemporary Developments in Indonesian Islam and the “Conservative Turn” of the Early Twenty-first Century
- 2. Overview of Muslim Organizations, Associations and Movements in Indonesia
- 3. Towards a Puritanical Moderate Islam: The Majelis Ulama Indonesia and the Politics of Religious Orthodoxy
- 4. Liberal and Conservative Discourses in the Muhammadiyah: The Struggle for the Face of Reformist Islam in Indonesia
- 5. The Politics of Shariah: The Struggle of the KPPSI in South Sulawesi
- 6. Mapping Radical Islam: A Study of the Proliferation of Radical Islam in Solo, Central Java
- 7. Postscript: The Survival of Liberal and Progressive Muslim Thought in Indonesia
- Index