Since independence, Islamic civil society groups and intellectuals have played a vital role in Indonesian politics. This paper seeks to chart the contestation of Islamic religious ideas in Indonesian politics and society throughout the 20th Century, from the declaration of independence in 1945 up until 2001. This paper discusses the social and political influence of, and relationships between, three major Indonesian Islamic intellectual streams: Modernists, Traditionalists, and neo-Modernists. It describes the intellectual roots of each of these Islamic movements, their relationships with the civil Islamic groups Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), their influence upon Indonesian politics, and their interactions with the state. The paper...
The purpose of this study is detailed as follows describes the development of democracy and civil so...
For much of the 2000s, scholars and activists lauded Indonesia’s surprisingly successful transition ...
Indonesia is neither a religious state nor a secular state though the majority of its population is ...
Since independence, Islamic civil society groups and intellectuals have played a vital role in Indon...
Since independence, Islamic civil society groups and intellectuals have played a vital role in Indon...
Since independence, Islamic civil society groups and intellectuals have played a vital role in Indon...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Ahmad Luthfi Assyaukanie. The thesis has been pu...
One of the most arduous challenges in the development of Indonesian democracy has been the political...
One of the most arduous challenges in the development of Indonesian democracy has been the political...
The 'New Order' government, under President Suharto's leadership, has undertaken different initiativ...
One of the most arduous challenges in the development of Indonesian democracy has been the political...
Indonesia in the late 1970s saw a rejuvenation of Islam among Muslim communities just as it occurred...
This paper traces the roots of the emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indones...
This paper traces the roots of the emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indones...
This paper traces the roots of the emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indones...
The purpose of this study is detailed as follows describes the development of democracy and civil so...
For much of the 2000s, scholars and activists lauded Indonesia’s surprisingly successful transition ...
Indonesia is neither a religious state nor a secular state though the majority of its population is ...
Since independence, Islamic civil society groups and intellectuals have played a vital role in Indon...
Since independence, Islamic civil society groups and intellectuals have played a vital role in Indon...
Since independence, Islamic civil society groups and intellectuals have played a vital role in Indon...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Ahmad Luthfi Assyaukanie. The thesis has been pu...
One of the most arduous challenges in the development of Indonesian democracy has been the political...
One of the most arduous challenges in the development of Indonesian democracy has been the political...
The 'New Order' government, under President Suharto's leadership, has undertaken different initiativ...
One of the most arduous challenges in the development of Indonesian democracy has been the political...
Indonesia in the late 1970s saw a rejuvenation of Islam among Muslim communities just as it occurred...
This paper traces the roots of the emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indones...
This paper traces the roots of the emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indones...
This paper traces the roots of the emergence of Islamic religious and political movements in Indones...
The purpose of this study is detailed as follows describes the development of democracy and civil so...
For much of the 2000s, scholars and activists lauded Indonesia’s surprisingly successful transition ...
Indonesia is neither a religious state nor a secular state though the majority of its population is ...