Globalization, modernity and identity are fundamental issues in contemporary Islam and Islamic Studies. This collection of essays reflects the wide diversity that characterises contemporary Islamic Studies. The case studies cover regions stretching from China and Southeast Asia to diaspora communities in the Caribbean and Tajikistan. There is significant participation of intellectual voices from all areas concerned, providing a real contribution to the academic exchange between the Muslim and the Euro-American worlds.
Globalization, modernity and identity are fundamental issues in contemporary Islam and Islamic Studies. This collection of essays reflects the wide diversity that characterises contemporary Islamic Studies. The case studies cover regions stretching from China and Southeast Asia to diaspora communities in the Caribbean and Tajikistan. There is significant participation of intellectual voices from all areas concerned, providing a real contribution to the academic exchange between the Muslim and the Euro-American worlds.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johan Meuleman^n is a lecturer at the University of Leiden, a research fellow of the Leiden-based International Institute of Asian Studies, a professor by special appointment of Islamic History at IAIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta and the president of the Islamic University of Europe Foundation int he Netherlands.
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Acknowledgements Note on References The Contributors Introduction Part II: Globalization 1. SOUTH-EAST ASIAN ISLAM AND THE GLOBALIZATION PROCESS 2. GLOBALIZATION OF INDONESIAN MUSLIM DISCOURSE 3. THE INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO FROM 1913 TO 2013 4. ISLAM IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM AND GLOBAL ISLAM 5. FATWAS AS A UNIFYING FACTOR IN INDONESIAN HISTORY Part II: Modernization 6. MODERNITY AND THE DISENCHANTMENT OF LIFE 7. PAKISTAN 8. MUSLIM FEMINISTS IN WESTERN ACADEMIA 9. IS ISLAM A HELP OR HINDRANCE TO WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT? 10. MUSLIM VIEWS ON POPULATION Part III: Identity 11. THE MULLA AND THE STATE 12. RELIGIOUS IDENTITY AND MASS EDUCATION 13. SEEKING KNOWLEDGE UNTO CHINA 14. THE INSTITUT AGAMA ISLAM NEGERI AT THE CROSSROADS 15. THE INTERACTION OF RELIGION AND STATE IN INDONESIA 16. THE 'ULMA' THE GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY IN MODERN INDONESIA 17. CONTEMPORARY SOUTH-EAST ASIAN MUSLIM INTELLECTUALS 18. BETWEEN UMMAH AND HOME COUNTRY Glossary Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Note on References The Contributors Introduction Part II: Globalization 1. SOUTH-EAST ASIAN ISLAM AND THE GLOBALIZATION PROCESS 2. GLOBALIZATION OF INDONESIAN MUSLIM DISCOURSE 3. THE INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO FROM 1913 TO 2013 4. ISLAM IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM AND GLOBAL ISLAM 5. FATWAS AS A UNIFYING FACTOR IN INDONESIAN HISTORY Part II: Modernization 6. MODERNITY AND THE DISENCHANTMENT OF LIFE 7. PAKISTAN 8. MUSLIM FEMINISTS IN WESTERN ACADEMIA 9. IS ISLAM A HELP OR HINDRANCE TO WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT? 10. MUSLIM VIEWS ON POPULATION Part III: Identity 11. THE MULLA AND THE STATE 12. RELIGIOUS IDENTITY AND MASS EDUCATION 13. SEEKING KNOWLEDGE UNTO CHINA 14. THE INSTITUT AGAMA ISLAM NEGERI AT THE CROSSROADS 15. THE INTERACTION OF RELIGION AND STATE IN INDONESIA 16. THE 'ULMA' THE GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY IN MODERN INDONESIA 17. CONTEMPORARY SOUTH-EAST ASIAN MUSLIM INTELLECTUALS 18. BETWEEN UMMAH AND HOME COUNTRY Glossary Bibliography Index
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