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Contemporary Developments In Indonesian Islam Explaining The Conservative Turn New Ed Martin Van Bruinessen

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Contemporary Developments In Indonesian Islam Explaining The Conservative Turn New Ed Martin Van Bruinessen
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Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Martin Van Bruinessen
ISBN: 9789814414562, 9814414565
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: New ed.

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Contemporary Developments In Indonesian Islam Explaining The Conservative Turn New Ed Martin Van Bruinessen by Martin Van Bruinessen 9789814414562, 9814414565 instant download after payment.

"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 collection of original essays, Martin van Bruinessen, our most distinguished senior Western scholar of Indonesian Islam, and four leading Indonesian Muslim scholars explore and explain these developments. Each chapter examines recent trends from a strategic institutional perch: the Council of Indonesian Muslim scholars, the reformist Muhammadiyah, South Sulawesi's Committee for the Implementation of Islamic Shari'a, and radical Islamism in Solo. With van Bruinessen's brilliantly synthetic introduction and conclusion, these essays shed a bright light on what Indonesian Muslim politics was and where it seems to be going. The analysis is complex and by no means uniformly dire. For readers interested in Indonesian Muslim politics, and for analysts interested in the dialectical interplay of progressive and conservative Islam, this book is fascinating and essential reading." -Robert Hefner, Director Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs, Boston University

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