Rising Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia
Islamic Groups and Identity Politics
Herausgeber: Sebastian, Leonard C; Arifianto, Alexander R; Hasyim, Syafiq
Rising Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia
Islamic Groups and Identity Politics
Herausgeber: Sebastian, Leonard C; Arifianto, Alexander R; Hasyim, Syafiq
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This edited volume argues that the rise of Islamic conservatism poses challenges to Indonesia's continued existence as a secular state, with far-reaching implications for the social, cultural and political fortunes of the country.
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This edited volume argues that the rise of Islamic conservatism poses challenges to Indonesia's continued existence as a secular state, with far-reaching implications for the social, cultural and political fortunes of the country.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780367819415
- ISBN-10: 0367819414
- Artikelnr.: 59984423
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780367819415
- ISBN-10: 0367819414
- Artikelnr.: 59984423
Leonard C. Sebastian is Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Indonesia Programme, Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Professor (Adjunct), Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra, Australia. Syafiq Hasyim is a Lecturer and Director of Library and Cultural Center at the Indonesian International Islamic University (UIII). Alexander R. Arifianto is a Research Fellow with the Indonesia Programme, Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) ¿ Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
1 Introduction (Leonard C Sebastian, Syafiq Hasyim And Alexander R
Arifianto) 2 Muslim Identity and Deprivation: Socio-Psychological Sources
of Support for Islamist Radical Groups in Indonesia (Burhanuddin Muhtadi
And Rizka Halida) 3 Islamic Orthodoxy at Regional Level in Indonesia (Dadi
Darmadi) 4 Examining the Growth of Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia: The
Case of West Java (Irman Lanti, Akim And Windy Dermawan) 5 Resisting
Conservatism: An Experience from Muhammadiyah through Its Social Activities
(Ahmad Najib Burhani) 6 Challenging Moderate Islam in Indonesia: NU Garis
Lurus and Its Construction of 'the Authentic NU' Online (Asep M. Iqbal) 7
MUI and its Discursive Relevance for 'Aksi Bela Islam': A Growing Trend of
Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia (Syafiq Hasyim) 8 The Rise and Fall of
'Transnational Islam' in Indonesia: The Future of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia
(HTI) (Masdar Hilmy) 9 Why Do Islamist Movements Die? Majelis Mujahidin
Indonesia and Its Demobilization (Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf) 10 PKS and Tarbiya
Movement: Its Agenda and Future in Indonesia (Yon MachmudI) 11 Indonesian
Hybrid-Salafism: Wahdah Islamiyah's Rise, Ideology, and Utopia (Andar
Nubowo) 12 Creating Entrepreneurial and Pious Muslim Subjectivity in
Globalised Indonesia (Najib Kailani) 13 Epilogue: Conservative Islam and
the Dilemma of Indonesian Democracy (Leonard C Sebastian, Syafiq Hasyim And
Alexander R Arifianto) Index
Arifianto) 2 Muslim Identity and Deprivation: Socio-Psychological Sources
of Support for Islamist Radical Groups in Indonesia (Burhanuddin Muhtadi
And Rizka Halida) 3 Islamic Orthodoxy at Regional Level in Indonesia (Dadi
Darmadi) 4 Examining the Growth of Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia: The
Case of West Java (Irman Lanti, Akim And Windy Dermawan) 5 Resisting
Conservatism: An Experience from Muhammadiyah through Its Social Activities
(Ahmad Najib Burhani) 6 Challenging Moderate Islam in Indonesia: NU Garis
Lurus and Its Construction of 'the Authentic NU' Online (Asep M. Iqbal) 7
MUI and its Discursive Relevance for 'Aksi Bela Islam': A Growing Trend of
Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia (Syafiq Hasyim) 8 The Rise and Fall of
'Transnational Islam' in Indonesia: The Future of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia
(HTI) (Masdar Hilmy) 9 Why Do Islamist Movements Die? Majelis Mujahidin
Indonesia and Its Demobilization (Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf) 10 PKS and Tarbiya
Movement: Its Agenda and Future in Indonesia (Yon MachmudI) 11 Indonesian
Hybrid-Salafism: Wahdah Islamiyah's Rise, Ideology, and Utopia (Andar
Nubowo) 12 Creating Entrepreneurial and Pious Muslim Subjectivity in
Globalised Indonesia (Najib Kailani) 13 Epilogue: Conservative Islam and
the Dilemma of Indonesian Democracy (Leonard C Sebastian, Syafiq Hasyim And
Alexander R Arifianto) Index
1 Introduction (Leonard C Sebastian, Syafiq Hasyim And Alexander R
Arifianto) 2 Muslim Identity and Deprivation: Socio-Psychological Sources
of Support for Islamist Radical Groups in Indonesia (Burhanuddin Muhtadi
And Rizka Halida) 3 Islamic Orthodoxy at Regional Level in Indonesia (Dadi
Darmadi) 4 Examining the Growth of Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia: The
Case of West Java (Irman Lanti, Akim And Windy Dermawan) 5 Resisting
Conservatism: An Experience from Muhammadiyah through Its Social Activities
(Ahmad Najib Burhani) 6 Challenging Moderate Islam in Indonesia: NU Garis
Lurus and Its Construction of 'the Authentic NU' Online (Asep M. Iqbal) 7
MUI and its Discursive Relevance for 'Aksi Bela Islam': A Growing Trend of
Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia (Syafiq Hasyim) 8 The Rise and Fall of
'Transnational Islam' in Indonesia: The Future of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia
(HTI) (Masdar Hilmy) 9 Why Do Islamist Movements Die? Majelis Mujahidin
Indonesia and Its Demobilization (Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf) 10 PKS and Tarbiya
Movement: Its Agenda and Future in Indonesia (Yon MachmudI) 11 Indonesian
Hybrid-Salafism: Wahdah Islamiyah's Rise, Ideology, and Utopia (Andar
Nubowo) 12 Creating Entrepreneurial and Pious Muslim Subjectivity in
Globalised Indonesia (Najib Kailani) 13 Epilogue: Conservative Islam and
the Dilemma of Indonesian Democracy (Leonard C Sebastian, Syafiq Hasyim And
Alexander R Arifianto) Index
Arifianto) 2 Muslim Identity and Deprivation: Socio-Psychological Sources
of Support for Islamist Radical Groups in Indonesia (Burhanuddin Muhtadi
And Rizka Halida) 3 Islamic Orthodoxy at Regional Level in Indonesia (Dadi
Darmadi) 4 Examining the Growth of Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia: The
Case of West Java (Irman Lanti, Akim And Windy Dermawan) 5 Resisting
Conservatism: An Experience from Muhammadiyah through Its Social Activities
(Ahmad Najib Burhani) 6 Challenging Moderate Islam in Indonesia: NU Garis
Lurus and Its Construction of 'the Authentic NU' Online (Asep M. Iqbal) 7
MUI and its Discursive Relevance for 'Aksi Bela Islam': A Growing Trend of
Islamic Conservatism in Indonesia (Syafiq Hasyim) 8 The Rise and Fall of
'Transnational Islam' in Indonesia: The Future of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia
(HTI) (Masdar Hilmy) 9 Why Do Islamist Movements Die? Majelis Mujahidin
Indonesia and Its Demobilization (Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf) 10 PKS and Tarbiya
Movement: Its Agenda and Future in Indonesia (Yon MachmudI) 11 Indonesian
Hybrid-Salafism: Wahdah Islamiyah's Rise, Ideology, and Utopia (Andar
Nubowo) 12 Creating Entrepreneurial and Pious Muslim Subjectivity in
Globalised Indonesia (Najib Kailani) 13 Epilogue: Conservative Islam and
the Dilemma of Indonesian Democracy (Leonard C Sebastian, Syafiq Hasyim And
Alexander R Arifianto) Index