Contemporary developments in Indonesian Islam explaining the "conservative turn"

"There is no doubt that this fine book is a timely anthology on the contemporary developments of Indonesia's post-Suharto Islam and Muslim politics. Edited by Martin van Bruinessen, an eminent Dutch scholar of Indonesian Islam, this collection of essays discusses 'new trends' wit...

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Other Authors: Bruinessen, Martin van
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Language:English
Published: Singapore ISEAS Publishing 2013
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505 0 |a Contemporary developments in Indonesian Islam and the "conservative return" of the early twenty-first century / Martin van Bruinessen -- Overview of Muslim organizations, associations, and movements in Indonesia / Martin van Bruinessen -- Towards a puritanical moderate Islam, the Majelis Ulama Indonesia and the politics of religious orthodoxy / Moch. Nur Ichwan -- Liberal and conservative discourses in the Muhammadiyah / Ahmad Najib Burhani -- The politics of shariah, the struggle of the KPPSI in South Sulawesi / Mujiburrahman -- Mapping radical Islam, a study of the proliferation of radical Islam in Solo, Central Java / Muhammad Wildan -- The survival of liberal and progressive Muslim thought in Indonesia / Martin van Bruinessen 
520 |a "There is no doubt that this fine book is a timely anthology on the contemporary developments of Indonesia's post-Suharto Islam and Muslim politics. Edited by Martin van Bruinessen, an eminent Dutch scholar of Indonesian Islam, this collection of essays discusses 'new trends' within Indonesian Islam, namely the rise of Islamic conservatism and religiously-inspired radical-militant Muslim groupings, particularly in the aftermath of the downfall of the Suharto dictatorial regime in May 1998. To provide further evidence -- and convince the ideas -- of the 'conservative turn' in the country's post-New Order Muslim cultures and politics, the book presents in-depth analyses of four case studies, each of which is investigated and written by four Indonesian Muslim scholars" (Pacific Affairs). 
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