Page range: 105-130This article retraces the history of the drafting of the Jakarta Charter, the proposed preamble to Indonesia’s constitution, in June 1945, the debates surrounding its significance, and the August 18, 1945, pruning of its seven words stipulating that all Muslims should observe Islamic law. It argues that later controversies concerning the removal of the seven words have seriously misunderstood the nature of the Charter and of the fraught politics surrounding its development and, moreover, that Hatta's actions in securing key amendments to the draft constitution were themselves panicked, unnecessary, and even counter-productive
In the late 1990s Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, transitioned to democracy amid...
<p>One of controversial issues in Indonesia regarding human rights is concerning religious fre...
Page range: 1-18This article addresses the inability of Indonesia’s Islamic parties to launch a seri...
This article aims to discuss the remembering phenomenon of the seven words of the Jakarta Charter. E...
Page range: 125-146This paper investigates the (apparent) conflict between appeals to Pan-Islam tran...
Page range: 1-36This article contends that Darul Islam is not so much a movement as a backward-looki...
Elson explores the many unresolved puzzles that surround the history of the drafting of the Jakarta ...
This article is to discuss the role of Islamic law in Indonesia. In particular, it will analyze the ...
This article is to discuss the role of Islamic law in Indonesia. In particular, it will analyze the ...
This article analyzes the violence and Joint Ministerial Decree against Jamaah Ahmadiyah Indonesia (...
This article analyzes the violence and Joint Ministerial Decree against Jamaah Ahmadiyah Indonesia (...
Abstract: In the second trial BPUPKI, both nationalist and Islamic groups consensual that the future...
Page range: 37-60The essay examines the narratives Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) promulgated to explain its r...
The debate of certain circles who tend to appoint Indonesian Islamic society is desirous to restore ...
In this article, I will apply the varieties of secularism theory developed by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd...
In the late 1990s Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, transitioned to democracy amid...
<p>One of controversial issues in Indonesia regarding human rights is concerning religious fre...
Page range: 1-18This article addresses the inability of Indonesia’s Islamic parties to launch a seri...
This article aims to discuss the remembering phenomenon of the seven words of the Jakarta Charter. E...
Page range: 125-146This paper investigates the (apparent) conflict between appeals to Pan-Islam tran...
Page range: 1-36This article contends that Darul Islam is not so much a movement as a backward-looki...
Elson explores the many unresolved puzzles that surround the history of the drafting of the Jakarta ...
This article is to discuss the role of Islamic law in Indonesia. In particular, it will analyze the ...
This article is to discuss the role of Islamic law in Indonesia. In particular, it will analyze the ...
This article analyzes the violence and Joint Ministerial Decree against Jamaah Ahmadiyah Indonesia (...
This article analyzes the violence and Joint Ministerial Decree against Jamaah Ahmadiyah Indonesia (...
Abstract: In the second trial BPUPKI, both nationalist and Islamic groups consensual that the future...
Page range: 37-60The essay examines the narratives Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) promulgated to explain its r...
The debate of certain circles who tend to appoint Indonesian Islamic society is desirous to restore ...
In this article, I will apply the varieties of secularism theory developed by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd...
In the late 1990s Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, transitioned to democracy amid...
<p>One of controversial issues in Indonesia regarding human rights is concerning religious fre...
Page range: 1-18This article addresses the inability of Indonesia’s Islamic parties to launch a seri...