This paper discusses the struggle for the soul of Islam within the global Muslim community in the context of two major Muslim majority nations in Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Malaysia. An ongoing, unsettled debate between 'Liberal Islam' and 'Literal Islam' continues unabated. In its midst, evidence of terrorist networks in the region have surfaced. Some extreme proponents of Literal Islam harbour irredentist visions and are committed to establishing an Islamic state unifying the territories of Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, southern Philippines and Singapore. Such visions are not compatible with ASEAN cooperative arrangements to encourage increased and intra-regional communications, tourism and trade. This incompatibility raises questions a...
Indonesia is rich with many brands of Islam, ranging from radical to liberal. In the global fight ag...
In recent years, a steady stream of reportage and commentary has spotlighted a dangerous "Islamist t...
Muslims in Indonesia, with extension to Southeast Asia are moderate and known as Muslim smiling face...
This paper discusses the struggle for the soul of Islam within the global Muslim community in the co...
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore are post-colonial states with diverse population...
This paper discusses the socio-politico Islamic movement in Southeast Asia after the September 11 Ev...
This article addresses three questions. The rise of radical Islamic movements in Southeast Asia, the...
Since the onset of the financial crisis in 1997, political developments in the two largest Muslim-ma...
The Islamic community in Southeast Asia is widely regarded as one of the most moderate and tolerant ...
Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia have often been described using two sets of very contradictory ...
In recent years, the rise of intolerant and transnational Islamist groups has challenged the nature ...
This paper studies the relationship between the state and its dominant religion, Islam, in Malaysia ...
Widely known to the world for its moderate and tolerant Islam, Indonesia is unfortunately known for ...
In the Post-September 11 environment, the role of religion and state-society relations between Musli...
This study talks about the ethnicity of the Southeast Asian community known as Malay Muslims. Howeve...
Indonesia is rich with many brands of Islam, ranging from radical to liberal. In the global fight ag...
In recent years, a steady stream of reportage and commentary has spotlighted a dangerous "Islamist t...
Muslims in Indonesia, with extension to Southeast Asia are moderate and known as Muslim smiling face...
This paper discusses the struggle for the soul of Islam within the global Muslim community in the co...
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore are post-colonial states with diverse population...
This paper discusses the socio-politico Islamic movement in Southeast Asia after the September 11 Ev...
This article addresses three questions. The rise of radical Islamic movements in Southeast Asia, the...
Since the onset of the financial crisis in 1997, political developments in the two largest Muslim-ma...
The Islamic community in Southeast Asia is widely regarded as one of the most moderate and tolerant ...
Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia have often been described using two sets of very contradictory ...
In recent years, the rise of intolerant and transnational Islamist groups has challenged the nature ...
This paper studies the relationship between the state and its dominant religion, Islam, in Malaysia ...
Widely known to the world for its moderate and tolerant Islam, Indonesia is unfortunately known for ...
In the Post-September 11 environment, the role of religion and state-society relations between Musli...
This study talks about the ethnicity of the Southeast Asian community known as Malay Muslims. Howeve...
Indonesia is rich with many brands of Islam, ranging from radical to liberal. In the global fight ag...
In recent years, a steady stream of reportage and commentary has spotlighted a dangerous "Islamist t...
Muslims in Indonesia, with extension to Southeast Asia are moderate and known as Muslim smiling face...