Despite the attempts made by radical Islamists to engulf the political arena of post-Suharto Indonesia by promoting mandatory implementation of shari’a law and jihad, Indonesia has witnessed a new trend in the discourses, actions and movements that seek to push Islam into the center stage. The strategy of implementing the shari‘a from below, promoting da‘wa (Islamic proselytizing) and non-violent endeavors has been appealing and considered more appropriate to deal with the current situations. There is reason to believe that Indonesia today is in the throes of a post-Islamist path. A sort of synthesis between the call for Islam’s importance for public life and democracy, post-Islamism has emerged to be an alternative to Islamist radicalism. ...
Islamism is defined by Asef Bayat as ideologies and movements that strive to establish some kind of ...
Since the collapse of the authoritarian Suharto regime in 1998, Indonesia has witnessed an escalatio...
Does Islam as a system of beliefs or as a political force have something positive to contribute to ...
The democratization of Indonesia since the late 1990s has inspired an unprecedented atmosphere of op...
During Soeharto’s New Order, Muslim politics was virtually banned from any political activities in...
Islamism is an ideology and a movement that seeks to build an Islamic order in the form of an Islami...
This paper traces the roots of the emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indones...
Indonesia provides a fruitful case study of differences between radicalization processes in liberal ...
Does “Aksi Bela Islam” show a new map of the Islamic Political Movement in Indonesia? Has the Moveme...
The following essay examines post-Islamism in post-reform Indonesia by focusing on contestation in t...
In the late 1990s Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, transitioned to democracy amid...
In general, this paper will explore features and patterns of Islamism in Indonesia after the downfal...
Islamic politics has become an integral part of Indonesia’s political history. This qualitative stud...
Since the downfall of Suharto dictatorial regime in 1998, Indonesia has witnessed the upsurge of var...
<p>The “Islamisation” of Indonesia has exerted a transformative force on every aspect of Indon...
Islamism is defined by Asef Bayat as ideologies and movements that strive to establish some kind of ...
Since the collapse of the authoritarian Suharto regime in 1998, Indonesia has witnessed an escalatio...
Does Islam as a system of beliefs or as a political force have something positive to contribute to ...
The democratization of Indonesia since the late 1990s has inspired an unprecedented atmosphere of op...
During Soeharto’s New Order, Muslim politics was virtually banned from any political activities in...
Islamism is an ideology and a movement that seeks to build an Islamic order in the form of an Islami...
This paper traces the roots of the emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indones...
Indonesia provides a fruitful case study of differences between radicalization processes in liberal ...
Does “Aksi Bela Islam” show a new map of the Islamic Political Movement in Indonesia? Has the Moveme...
The following essay examines post-Islamism in post-reform Indonesia by focusing on contestation in t...
In the late 1990s Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, transitioned to democracy amid...
In general, this paper will explore features and patterns of Islamism in Indonesia after the downfal...
Islamic politics has become an integral part of Indonesia’s political history. This qualitative stud...
Since the downfall of Suharto dictatorial regime in 1998, Indonesia has witnessed the upsurge of var...
<p>The “Islamisation” of Indonesia has exerted a transformative force on every aspect of Indon...
Islamism is defined by Asef Bayat as ideologies and movements that strive to establish some kind of ...
Since the collapse of the authoritarian Suharto regime in 1998, Indonesia has witnessed an escalatio...
Does Islam as a system of beliefs or as a political force have something positive to contribute to ...