Noorshahril Saat and Ahmad Najib Burhani (eds). 2020. The New Santri: Challenges to Traditional Religious Authority in Indonesia. Singapore: ISEAS Yusuf Ishak Institute.After the New Order, religious movements become increasingly popular both offline and online. The internet has become a medium for disseminating ideas and practices of religious patterns that are different from traditional religious authorities. On the other hand, there are increasing opportunities for transnational religious movements seeking to build their influence in Indonesia. Another interesting phenomenon is the presence of New Santri coming to color the world of da’wah in Indonesia through new media. Through this book, the authors try to explain the phenomena that ar...
This study examines the recent developments of religious authorities among middle-class urban Muslim...
Ismail Fajrie Alatas. 2021. What Is Religious Authority? Cultivating Islamic Communities in Indones...
The popularity of social media in Indonesia, combined with the rise of political Islamism in recent ...
This paper endeavors to explore the impact of New Media on the dynamics of religious authorities, wi...
Since late 1980s when the first Indonesian mailing list was established, which marked the advent of ...
To an extent never seen before, following the collapse of the Soeharto regime in 1998 Islamist group...
The landscape of the Indonesian public sphere amidst the rise of new media has opened both opportuni...
Alternative media and religion potentially bring new perspectives to intractable problems, from into...
Religious moderation is an important key in the religious diversity landscape. This concept is one o...
Elsewhere argued that the line divides the “real,” offline realm, and the cybersphere is blurred. Bo...
Contemporary Indonesia has seen the simultaneous growth of social media technology and an increase i...
This study aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the emergence of da'wah using new media (social m...
The Indonesian democratic transition, which occurred after the collapse of the New Order, was a sign...
In the 20th century, in the midst of the active flow of communication technology, which is increasin...
Religion is predicted to dissipate from social significance through the processes of development or ...
This study examines the recent developments of religious authorities among middle-class urban Muslim...
Ismail Fajrie Alatas. 2021. What Is Religious Authority? Cultivating Islamic Communities in Indones...
The popularity of social media in Indonesia, combined with the rise of political Islamism in recent ...
This paper endeavors to explore the impact of New Media on the dynamics of religious authorities, wi...
Since late 1980s when the first Indonesian mailing list was established, which marked the advent of ...
To an extent never seen before, following the collapse of the Soeharto regime in 1998 Islamist group...
The landscape of the Indonesian public sphere amidst the rise of new media has opened both opportuni...
Alternative media and religion potentially bring new perspectives to intractable problems, from into...
Religious moderation is an important key in the religious diversity landscape. This concept is one o...
Elsewhere argued that the line divides the “real,” offline realm, and the cybersphere is blurred. Bo...
Contemporary Indonesia has seen the simultaneous growth of social media technology and an increase i...
This study aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the emergence of da'wah using new media (social m...
The Indonesian democratic transition, which occurred after the collapse of the New Order, was a sign...
In the 20th century, in the midst of the active flow of communication technology, which is increasin...
Religion is predicted to dissipate from social significance through the processes of development or ...
This study examines the recent developments of religious authorities among middle-class urban Muslim...
Ismail Fajrie Alatas. 2021. What Is Religious Authority? Cultivating Islamic Communities in Indones...
The popularity of social media in Indonesia, combined with the rise of political Islamism in recent ...