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Islam And Colonialism Becoming Modern In Indonesia And Malaya Muhamad Ali

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Islam And Colonialism Becoming Modern In Indonesia And Malaya Muhamad Ali
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.76 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Muhamad Ali
ISBN: 9781474409216, 1474409210
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Islam And Colonialism Becoming Modern In Indonesia And Malaya Muhamad Ali by Muhamad Ali 9781474409216, 1474409210 instant download after payment.

Explores the ways in which Islam and European colonialism shaped modernity in the Indo-Malay world

Focusing on Indonesia and Malaysia, this book looks at how European colonial and Islamic modernising powers operated in the common and parallel domains of government and politics, law and education in the first half of the twentieth century. It shows that colonialisation was able to co-exist with Islamisation, arguing that Islamic movements were not necessarily antithetical to modernisation, nor that Western modernity was always anathema to Islamic and local custom. Rather, in distinguishing religious from worldly affairs, they were able to adopt and adapt modern ideas and practices that were useful or relevant while maintaining the Islamic faith and ritual that they believed to be essential.


In developing an understanding of the common ways in which Islam was defined and treated in Indonesia and Malaysia, we can gain a new insight to Muslim politics and culture in Southeast Asia.


Key Features
  • Shows how Asian Muslims and European Christians developed modern approaches to politics, law and education which formed the basis for governance and civil society in the independent nations of Indonesia and Malaysia
  • Adds to a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between Islam and the West
  • Demonstrates that colonial–Islamic relations were less confrontational, both conceptually and institutionally, than has been previously believed
  • Uses comparative history to emphasise common and parallel features between diverse forces for change

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