In the two decades since the fall of the Suharto regime, one of the most conspicuous developments has been the rapidly increasing influence of religious interpretations and practices emanating from the Middle East and more specifically the Gulf states, leading observers to speak of the “Arabisation” of Indonesian Islam. In the preceding decades, the state had strongly endorsed liberal and development-oriented Muslim discourses widely perceived as “Westernised” and associated with secularism and Western education. Indonesia’s unique Muslim traditions have in fact been shaped by many centuries of global flows of people and ideas, connecting the region not just with the Arab heartlands of Islam and Europe but South Asia and China. What is rela...
In the 1990s, discussions in circles of committed Muslims in Indonesia were enriched with the concep...
The eruption of religious conflicts and sectarian violence that have engulfed the political arena ...
The author argues that the Arab mind entered Indonesian society since the onset of Islam spreading i...
In the two decades since the fall of the Suharto regime, one of the most conspicuous developments ha...
opular hostility and official ambivalence in Indonesia to the United States-led ‘War on Terror’ seem...
Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism is unjustified. In fact, the political change after 1998 and th...
With over 220 million Muslims, Indonesia has the largest community of Muslims in the world. Neverth...
Having itself grown out of a global orientation, Islam in Southeast Asia has gone global since its i...
both intriguing and of seemingly interminable, often poignant, topicality. On a very conspicuous lev...
Indonesia in the late 1970s saw a rejuvenation of Islam among Muslim communities just as it occurred...
A variety of circumstances that occur in the Islamic world sparked the birth of such transnational I...
To foreign observers as well as to many Indonesians themselves, Indonesian Islam has always appeared...
There are at least two interesting facts about Indonesia and the Muslim world. First, Indonesia is t...
In recent years, the rise of intolerant and transnational Islamist groups has challenged the nature ...
The world increasingly recognizes Indonesia as the largest Muslim country, and as the third largest ...
In the 1990s, discussions in circles of committed Muslims in Indonesia were enriched with the concep...
The eruption of religious conflicts and sectarian violence that have engulfed the political arena ...
The author argues that the Arab mind entered Indonesian society since the onset of Islam spreading i...
In the two decades since the fall of the Suharto regime, one of the most conspicuous developments ha...
opular hostility and official ambivalence in Indonesia to the United States-led ‘War on Terror’ seem...
Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism is unjustified. In fact, the political change after 1998 and th...
With over 220 million Muslims, Indonesia has the largest community of Muslims in the world. Neverth...
Having itself grown out of a global orientation, Islam in Southeast Asia has gone global since its i...
both intriguing and of seemingly interminable, often poignant, topicality. On a very conspicuous lev...
Indonesia in the late 1970s saw a rejuvenation of Islam among Muslim communities just as it occurred...
A variety of circumstances that occur in the Islamic world sparked the birth of such transnational I...
To foreign observers as well as to many Indonesians themselves, Indonesian Islam has always appeared...
There are at least two interesting facts about Indonesia and the Muslim world. First, Indonesia is t...
In recent years, the rise of intolerant and transnational Islamist groups has challenged the nature ...
The world increasingly recognizes Indonesia as the largest Muslim country, and as the third largest ...
In the 1990s, discussions in circles of committed Muslims in Indonesia were enriched with the concep...
The eruption of religious conflicts and sectarian violence that have engulfed the political arena ...
The author argues that the Arab mind entered Indonesian society since the onset of Islam spreading i...