Islam, Politics and Change : The Indonesian Experience after the Fall of Suharto / edited by Kees van Dijk and Nico J.G. Kaptein.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Debates on Islam and Society | Book collections on Project MUSEPublisher: [Leiden] : Leiden University Press, [2016]Manufacturer: Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2016Copyright date: ©[2016]Description: 1 online resource (352 pages)Content type:
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Part 1. Islamic political parties and socio-religious organizations / Kees van Dijk -- A study of the internal dynamics of the Prosperous Justice Party and Jamaah Tarbiya / Ahmad-Norma Permata -- The mosque as the religious sphere : looking at the conflict over the Al Muttaqun Mosque / Syaifudin Zuhri -- Enforcing religious freedom in Indonesia : Muslim elites and the Ahmadiyah controversy after the 2011 Cikeusik clash / Bastiaan Scherpen -- Part 2. Sharia-based legislation and the legal position of women and children / Kees van Dijk -- Sharia-based laws : the legal position of women and children in Banten and West Java / Euis Nurlaelawati -- The Islamic court of Bulukumba and women's access to divorce and post-divorce rights / Stijn van Huis -- Women in local politics : the byelaw on prostitution in Bantul / Muhammad Latif Fauzi -- Part 3. Sharia and counterculture in Aceh / Kees van Dijk -- Neo-Sufism, Shariatism, and Ulama politics : Abuya Shaykh Amran Waly and the Tauhid-Tasawuf Movement in Aceh / Moch Nur Ichwan -- Cultural resistance to Shariatism in Aceh / Reza Idria -- Images of violence and piety in Aceh / David Kloos.
Abstract: After violent protests all over the country had forced President Suharto to step down in 1998, Indonesia successfully made the transition from an authoritarian state to a democracy. In this book Indonesian scholars attached to Islamic universities and Dutch researchers investigate what happened since and what the consequences are of the growing influence of orthodoxy and radicalism, which already visible before 1998, only got stronger.Abstract: In this book researchers investigate what happened after violent protests all over the country had forced President Suharto to step down in 1998 and Indonesia successfully made the transition from an authoritarian state to a democracy. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
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Part 1. Islamic political parties and socio-religious organizations / Kees van Dijk -- A study of the internal dynamics of the Prosperous Justice Party and Jamaah Tarbiya / Ahmad-Norma Permata -- The mosque as the religious sphere : looking at the conflict over the Al Muttaqun Mosque / Syaifudin Zuhri -- Enforcing religious freedom in Indonesia : Muslim elites and the Ahmadiyah controversy after the 2011 Cikeusik clash / Bastiaan Scherpen -- Part 2. Sharia-based legislation and the legal position of women and children / Kees van Dijk -- Sharia-based laws : the legal position of women and children in Banten and West Java / Euis Nurlaelawati -- The Islamic court of Bulukumba and women's access to divorce and post-divorce rights / Stijn van Huis -- Women in local politics : the byelaw on prostitution in Bantul / Muhammad Latif Fauzi -- Part 3. Sharia and counterculture in Aceh / Kees van Dijk -- Neo-Sufism, Shariatism, and Ulama politics : Abuya Shaykh Amran Waly and the Tauhid-Tasawuf Movement in Aceh / Moch Nur Ichwan -- Cultural resistance to Shariatism in Aceh / Reza Idria -- Images of violence and piety in Aceh / David Kloos.

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After violent protests all over the country had forced President Suharto to step down in 1998, Indonesia successfully made the transition from an authoritarian state to a democracy. In this book Indonesian scholars attached to Islamic universities and Dutch researchers investigate what happened since and what the consequences are of the growing influence of orthodoxy and radicalism, which already visible before 1998, only got stronger.

In this book researchers investigate what happened after violent protests all over the country had forced President Suharto to step down in 1998 and Indonesia successfully made the transition from an authoritarian state to a democracy. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.

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