This article aims to know why “adat bersendi Syara, Syara bersendi kitabullah” is so important today for Minangkabau community? In this sense, why is Islam so important to the Minangkabau community? Is it true that the need to reemerging Islam in Minangkabau as it was in the early days, was running similarly or was deviating from its direction and purpose? I will put this on the grassroots view as reflected from the various academic resources of the Minangkabau history of the pre-Colonial and Colonial Islam which became the basi
This article is to unravel the issue of dialectic of Islam and local culture in the social field as ...
This article examines the “urang awak”, a term referring to the Minangnese who trace their origin to...
The pre-colonial Archipelago period of Indonesian history witnessed rapid Islamization. The kingdoms...
This article will discuss the Islamic revival in the perspective of the conflict anotomy and the unc...
Islam as an unperceived religion from an essentialist perpective, beause it is transhistorical. The ...
Over the last three decades, the influence of orthodox Islam in contemporary Indonesian society has ...
Islam has spread throughout Indonesia. since the thirteenth century, initially in Aceh and then grad...
Since Indonesia has undergone a decentralisation phase, its regions have searched for their local id...
This article examines how Islam has played a part in developing political identity in the Indonesian...
Since Indonesia has undergone a decentralisation phase, its regions have searched for their local id...
ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze the encounter between Islam and local culture which has been r...
Islam has been understood differently by its adherents. Muslims from different intellectual currents...
In this book, the main focus of discussion is the changes and development in Mulims' way of thinki...
This article analyses the roles of ‘ulamā’ in propagating the message of Islam in the Malay world. I...
The Minangkabau custom did not allow Minangkabaunese for converting Islam into another religion. Min...
This article is to unravel the issue of dialectic of Islam and local culture in the social field as ...
This article examines the “urang awak”, a term referring to the Minangnese who trace their origin to...
The pre-colonial Archipelago period of Indonesian history witnessed rapid Islamization. The kingdoms...
This article will discuss the Islamic revival in the perspective of the conflict anotomy and the unc...
Islam as an unperceived religion from an essentialist perpective, beause it is transhistorical. The ...
Over the last three decades, the influence of orthodox Islam in contemporary Indonesian society has ...
Islam has spread throughout Indonesia. since the thirteenth century, initially in Aceh and then grad...
Since Indonesia has undergone a decentralisation phase, its regions have searched for their local id...
This article examines how Islam has played a part in developing political identity in the Indonesian...
Since Indonesia has undergone a decentralisation phase, its regions have searched for their local id...
ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze the encounter between Islam and local culture which has been r...
Islam has been understood differently by its adherents. Muslims from different intellectual currents...
In this book, the main focus of discussion is the changes and development in Mulims' way of thinki...
This article analyses the roles of ‘ulamā’ in propagating the message of Islam in the Malay world. I...
The Minangkabau custom did not allow Minangkabaunese for converting Islam into another religion. Min...
This article is to unravel the issue of dialectic of Islam and local culture in the social field as ...
This article examines the “urang awak”, a term referring to the Minangnese who trace their origin to...
The pre-colonial Archipelago period of Indonesian history witnessed rapid Islamization. The kingdoms...