Challenging the Secular State examines Muslim efforts to incorporate shari'a (religious law) into modern Indonesia's legal system from the time of independence in 1945 to the present. The author argues that attempts to formally implement shari'a in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim state, have always been marked by tensions between the political aspirations of proponents and opponents of shari'a and by resistance from the national government. As a result, although pro-shari'a movements have made significant progress in recent years, shari'a remains tightly confined within Indonesia's secular legal system
Islamism is an ideology and a movement that seeks to build an Islamic order in the form of an Islami...
Practicing Indonesian Muslims who aspire to follow or even wish to apply Islamic law in their everyd...
Since the fall of the New Order's authoritarian regime, Indonesia as a country with the largest Musl...
This thesis seeks to offer a different perspective to account for growing demands among Muslims in I...
Attempts at the implementation of shari’a in Indonesia have always been marked by a tension between ...
For some Muslims, to distinguish between law as a branch of religion and law as a secular product of...
In Islam, the complexity and uniqueness of relation of state and religion can be traced back in hist...
Abstract In the hands of some Muslims who make religion an ideology, sharia must be realized in real...
This book explains how Sharia, commonly called Perda Sharia (Sharia by-law) in Indonesia, was legi...
The formalization of Shari’a law has been the subject of wide¬ranging debate in Indonesia, also i...
Indonesia’s post-Soeharto democratisation paved the way for increased interest in religiously inspir...
The discourses on the application of shari’a law through state enforcement have become public concer...
Although Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world with its more than 90 percent Mus...
This article elaborates on the application of Islamic law in Indonesia, which always invites polemic...
This article elaborates on the application of Islamic law in Indonesia, which always invites polemic...
Islamism is an ideology and a movement that seeks to build an Islamic order in the form of an Islami...
Practicing Indonesian Muslims who aspire to follow or even wish to apply Islamic law in their everyd...
Since the fall of the New Order's authoritarian regime, Indonesia as a country with the largest Musl...
This thesis seeks to offer a different perspective to account for growing demands among Muslims in I...
Attempts at the implementation of shari’a in Indonesia have always been marked by a tension between ...
For some Muslims, to distinguish between law as a branch of religion and law as a secular product of...
In Islam, the complexity and uniqueness of relation of state and religion can be traced back in hist...
Abstract In the hands of some Muslims who make religion an ideology, sharia must be realized in real...
This book explains how Sharia, commonly called Perda Sharia (Sharia by-law) in Indonesia, was legi...
The formalization of Shari’a law has been the subject of wide¬ranging debate in Indonesia, also i...
Indonesia’s post-Soeharto democratisation paved the way for increased interest in religiously inspir...
The discourses on the application of shari’a law through state enforcement have become public concer...
Although Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world with its more than 90 percent Mus...
This article elaborates on the application of Islamic law in Indonesia, which always invites polemic...
This article elaborates on the application of Islamic law in Indonesia, which always invites polemic...
Islamism is an ideology and a movement that seeks to build an Islamic order in the form of an Islami...
Practicing Indonesian Muslims who aspire to follow or even wish to apply Islamic law in their everyd...
Since the fall of the New Order's authoritarian regime, Indonesia as a country with the largest Musl...