In spite of their overwhelmingly Muslim populations, Indonesia and Turkey are formally secular states though of different kind. However, both allocate a surprisingly high proportion of the state budget to the administration of Islam, considerably higher than most countries where Islam is the state religion. In Turkey during the years 1950-2000 and in Indonesia during the New Order period (1966-1998), the state invested heavily in the education of “enlightened” religious personnel and the dissemination of religious views that were compatible with the drive for modernisation and development. Turkey’s Directorate for Religious Affairs (Diyanet) controls a huge bureaucracy through which the state interacts with the pious conservative part of th...
This article analyses the relationship between religion and the state in the AKP era and discusses w...
In the Middle East region, Iran and Turkey are influential powers, and both countries have relativel...
Malaysia and Indonesia are Muslim-majority countries with a significant presence of other religions ...
In spite of their overwhelmingly Muslim populations, Indonesia and Turkey are formally secular state...
Turkey’s particular form of secularism, laiklik, does not entail the separation of state and religio...
Since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I, Muslim wilayets (provinces) disintegrate...
This work is a comparative study of the process of secularization in Turkey and Indonesia, with refe...
Turkeye is a very important country in terms of location. Because Turkeye is a gateway between Asia ...
This recognition is because Indonesia has hinted more progress and improvement in democracy and huma...
This dissertation proves that the Muslim states of Southeast Asia, namely Malaysia or Indonesia, hav...
An examination of the religion of Islam and its unique characteristics, especially those that may re...
The extent of religious values and symbols in encompassing the direction of Indonesian nation state ...
This article discusses how Indonesian state manages its religious diversity. The state policies on r...
The relationship between Islam and the state is one of the complex issues in Indonesia. Since the be...
Indonesia’s post-Soeharto democratisation paved the way for increased interest in religiously inspir...
This article analyses the relationship between religion and the state in the AKP era and discusses w...
In the Middle East region, Iran and Turkey are influential powers, and both countries have relativel...
Malaysia and Indonesia are Muslim-majority countries with a significant presence of other religions ...
In spite of their overwhelmingly Muslim populations, Indonesia and Turkey are formally secular state...
Turkey’s particular form of secularism, laiklik, does not entail the separation of state and religio...
Since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I, Muslim wilayets (provinces) disintegrate...
This work is a comparative study of the process of secularization in Turkey and Indonesia, with refe...
Turkeye is a very important country in terms of location. Because Turkeye is a gateway between Asia ...
This recognition is because Indonesia has hinted more progress and improvement in democracy and huma...
This dissertation proves that the Muslim states of Southeast Asia, namely Malaysia or Indonesia, hav...
An examination of the religion of Islam and its unique characteristics, especially those that may re...
The extent of religious values and symbols in encompassing the direction of Indonesian nation state ...
This article discusses how Indonesian state manages its religious diversity. The state policies on r...
The relationship between Islam and the state is one of the complex issues in Indonesia. Since the be...
Indonesia’s post-Soeharto democratisation paved the way for increased interest in religiously inspir...
This article analyses the relationship between religion and the state in the AKP era and discusses w...
In the Middle East region, Iran and Turkey are influential powers, and both countries have relativel...
Malaysia and Indonesia are Muslim-majority countries with a significant presence of other religions ...