Despite the common belief in society about the declining fate of religion in time of modernity, everyday behaviors of religious societies have shown that religion has been increasingly commodified for political purposes. This article aims to study the ways in which modernity has enabled the dynamic use of religious commodification in political sectors. Its main question is how political leaders have used religious doctrines, values, and symbols for gaining their electoral supports. Data of this research is collected through surveys among female Muslim members of Islamic learning circles (majelis taklim) in Bandar Lampung, the biggest city in the province of Lampung, where religious learning circles have increasingly flourished in the last ...
The Indonesian political elites tend to use Muslims for their personal interests, instead of making ...
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...
Islamic symbols have flourished in the public spaces of Indonesian provincial towns after Suharto. T...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
Islamic symbols have flourished in the public spaces of Indonesian provincial towns after Suharto. T...
In today’s digital age, one of the most significant shifts in the field of Islam in Indonesia is the...
Indonesia is neither a religious state nor a secular state though the majority of its population is ...
This article focuses on relation between Islam and politics in Indonesia during the last two preside...
This article examines how Islam and Indonesia's constitution interact. It shows Islam's complicated ...
This article aims to analyze the relationship between the teacher and the congregation of the Naqsab...
This article examines how Islam has played a part in developing political identity in the Indonesian...
This article explores the phenomenology of post-secularism in Indonesia. Populist Islamic movement s...
This article aims to elaborate and describe the supports and challenges towards the development of p...
Indonesian society is pluralistic—many different ethnicities, cultures, and religions. One of the th...
The Indonesian political elites tend to use Muslims for their personal interests, instead of making ...
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...
Islamic symbols have flourished in the public spaces of Indonesian provincial towns after Suharto. T...
AbstractThis article discusses how religion has been commodified by a handful of people for their pe...
Islamic symbols have flourished in the public spaces of Indonesian provincial towns after Suharto. T...
In today’s digital age, one of the most significant shifts in the field of Islam in Indonesia is the...
Indonesia is neither a religious state nor a secular state though the majority of its population is ...
This article focuses on relation between Islam and politics in Indonesia during the last two preside...
This article examines how Islam and Indonesia's constitution interact. It shows Islam's complicated ...
This article aims to analyze the relationship between the teacher and the congregation of the Naqsab...
This article examines how Islam has played a part in developing political identity in the Indonesian...
This article explores the phenomenology of post-secularism in Indonesia. Populist Islamic movement s...
This article aims to elaborate and describe the supports and challenges towards the development of p...
Indonesian society is pluralistic—many different ethnicities, cultures, and religions. One of the th...
The Indonesian political elites tend to use Muslims for their personal interests, instead of making ...
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...