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Indonesia and Islam in Transition


Indonesia and Islam in Transition


Global Political Transitions

von: Leonard C. Sebastian, Syed Huzaifah Bin Othman Alkaff

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.04.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9789819711406
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book focuses on Islam in Indonesia, showcasing the wide range of Muslim organisations, belief systems and movements, together with an analysis of the political behaviour of Indonesian Muslims. It includes an investigation of the structure of groups, organizations, and societies, and how Muslims within the archipelago interact within these contexts. In doing so, it promotes a more nuanced understanding of Indonesian Muslim society by approaching it through the utilisation of scholarly frameworks. Theories related to religion and society are used, especially in characterising the transition of the Indonesian Muslim society from pre-New Order to post-New Order. Particularly significant is Abdullah Saeed's framework in understanding one’s attitude towards key and contemporary issues, originally used to understand one’s attitude towards the religious ‘other’.&nbsp;The authors thus adopt this framework in the book, as a method of categorising people in a diverse society which in turnhelps readers to understand the nuances of Islam and Muslims in a huge country like Indonesia.</p><br><p></p>
<p>Chapter 1 Introduction and Conceptual Framework.- Chapter 2 Islam, Muslims and State – Post-Suharto Indonesia (Historical consideration).- Chapter 3 Ideologies – their importance in shaping Islam, Muslims, and activism in Indonesia.- Chapter 4 The Established Islam vs The New Emerging Islam: Utopian visions and Islamic Activism.- Chapter 5 Inclusivist Muslim Developments in Indonesia: Proponents of Democracy and Islamic Moderation.- Chapter 6 Exclusivist Muslim Developments in Indonesia: Proponents of Conservatism.- Chapter 7 Shifts within groups and blocs.- Chapter 8 Rising Phenomenon of Crossover Islamic Conservatism.- Chapter 9 Future of Islam, Muslims, and activism in Indonesia.</p><p><br></p>
<p><b>Dr. Leonard C. Sebastian</b> is Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Indonesia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS). Educated at York University (Canada) and The Australian National University, his academic training is in History, International Political Economy and Strategic and Defence Studies. He has covered Indonesia in a career spanning more than two decades and published his first major work on Indonesia about defence and security doctrine titled&nbsp;<em>Realpolitik Ideology: Indonesia’s Use of Military Force&nbsp;</em>(2006).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p> </p><p><b>Syed Huzaifah Bin Othman Alkaff</b> is a Associate Research Fellow at the Indonesia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. His research interests include Middle Eastern and North African Politics, Political Islam, Islamic Jurisprudence, and Islamist Movements in Southeast Asia.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
This book focuses on Islam in Indonesia, showcasing the wide range of Muslim organisations, belief systems and movements, together with an analysis of the political behaviour of Indonesian Muslims. It includes an investigation of the structure of groups, organizations, and societies, and how Muslims within the archipelago interact within these contexts. In doing so, it promotes a more nuanced understanding of Indonesian Muslim society by approaching it through the utilisation of scholarly frameworks. Theories related to religion and society are used, especially in characterising the transition of the Indonesian Muslim society from pre-New Order to post-New Order. Particularly significant is Abdullah Saeed's framework in understanding one’s attitude towards key and contemporary issues, originally used to understand one’s attitude towards the religious ‘other’.&nbsp;The authors thus adopt this framework in the book, as a method of categorising people in a diverse society which in turn helps readers to understand the nuances of Islam and Muslims in a huge country like Indonesia.<div><p></p><p><b>Dr. Leonard C. Sebastian</b> is Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Indonesia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS). Educated at York University (Canada) and The Australian National University, his academic training is in History, International Political Economy and Strategic and Defence Studies. He has covered Indonesia in a career spanning more than two decades and published his first major work on Indonesia about defence and security doctrine titled&nbsp;<em>Realpolitik Ideology: Indonesia’s Use of Military Force&nbsp;</em>(2006).</p>

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<p><b>Syed Huzaifah Bin Othman Alkaff</b> is a Associate Research Fellow at the Indonesia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. His research interests include Middle Eastern and North African Politics, Political Islam, Islamic Jurisprudence, and Islamist Movements in Southeast Asia.</p><br><p></p></div>
Adopts Professor Abdullah Saeed’s framework which has yet to be applied to a major Muslim country Elaborates the current development and transition of Indonesian Islam and Muslim society Supplements the research with social movement and anthropological theories

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