This article aims at examining the contestation of identity of the Islamic youth movement, represented by the Nahdlatul Ulama’s (NU) youths, in the midst of radical and extremist Islamic movements in Yogyakarta. The NU’s youth movements which are mostly associated with peaceful faces of Islam have directly been facing the puritan and extremist Islamic movement communities spreading out massively in many elements of societal environment. The radical Islamist and extremist movements supported by transnational-affiliated Islamic movements such as Wahabism and Hizbut Tahrir as well have taken apart in the contestation of identity in public space to gain social and political attention. In practice, these groups have eroded and at t...
The purpose this article is analyze the symptoms of the emergence of radicalism that developed among...
This article tries to present the most current phenomenon of how moderate Islam can live side by sid...
This article entitled the dynamics of the existence of a network of radical Islamic group movements ...
This article investigates the hybrid portraits of identity among young Muslims who are members of th...
Perhaps one of the most important findings from this study concerns the way many Indonesian youths...
Indonesia has the biggest Muslim population in the world. Indonesian Muslims see themselves as \u27m...
Islamic spirituality as a middle-class social force showed its existence intensely soon after the So...
This article examines the ways in which one of Indonesia's largest local, non-violent fundamentalist...
The purpose this article is analyze the symptoms of the emergence of radicalism that developed among...
This paper explores the role of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), the largest Muslim organisation in Indones...
The end of the New Order era is an opportunity to develop a new structure in Indonesia. The beginnin...
The end of the New Order era is an opportunity to develop a new structure in Indonesia. The beginnin...
There has been a rising Islamic fundamentalism, and intolerance cases in contemporary Indonesia. The...
This study seeks to add to the ongoing debate regarding the state of multiculturalism within Indones...
This thesis demonstrates the development of a Middle East-based Islamist group, Ḥizb-ut Taḥrir al-...
The purpose this article is analyze the symptoms of the emergence of radicalism that developed among...
This article tries to present the most current phenomenon of how moderate Islam can live side by sid...
This article entitled the dynamics of the existence of a network of radical Islamic group movements ...
This article investigates the hybrid portraits of identity among young Muslims who are members of th...
Perhaps one of the most important findings from this study concerns the way many Indonesian youths...
Indonesia has the biggest Muslim population in the world. Indonesian Muslims see themselves as \u27m...
Islamic spirituality as a middle-class social force showed its existence intensely soon after the So...
This article examines the ways in which one of Indonesia's largest local, non-violent fundamentalist...
The purpose this article is analyze the symptoms of the emergence of radicalism that developed among...
This paper explores the role of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), the largest Muslim organisation in Indones...
The end of the New Order era is an opportunity to develop a new structure in Indonesia. The beginnin...
The end of the New Order era is an opportunity to develop a new structure in Indonesia. The beginnin...
There has been a rising Islamic fundamentalism, and intolerance cases in contemporary Indonesia. The...
This study seeks to add to the ongoing debate regarding the state of multiculturalism within Indones...
This thesis demonstrates the development of a Middle East-based Islamist group, Ḥizb-ut Taḥrir al-...
The purpose this article is analyze the symptoms of the emergence of radicalism that developed among...
This article tries to present the most current phenomenon of how moderate Islam can live side by sid...
This article entitled the dynamics of the existence of a network of radical Islamic group movements ...