This volume investigates the appropriate position of Islam and opposing perceptions of Muslims in Southeast Asia. The contributors examine how Southeast Asian Muslims respond to globalization in their particular regional, national and local settings, and suggest global solutions for key local issues.
This volume investigates the appropriate position of Islam and opposing perceptions of Muslims in Southeast Asia. The contributors examine how Southeast Asian Muslims respond to globalization in their particular regional, national and local settings, and suggest global solutions for key local issues.
Ahmad Fauzi, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia Abdul Hamid, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia Yoriko Tatsumi, Seisen University, Japan Martin van Bruinessen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Yuki Shiozaki, The Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Japan Carmen Abu Bakar, University of the Philippines, The Philippines Datu Michael O. Mastura, Sultan Kudarat Islamic Academy, The Philippines Chaiwat Satha-Anand, Thammasat University, Thailand Satoru Mikami, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk 1. Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia; Ahmad Fauzi and Abdul Hamid 2. Muslim Travellers in a Time of Globalization: Studying Islam in Cairo among the Maranaos in the Philippines; Yoriko Tatsumi 3. Indonesian Muslim responses to globalization; Martin van Bruinessen 4. The Ulama Network as Conveyor of Islamic World Trends: Connecting Malaysian Politics to the Muslim Ummah through the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS); Yuki Shiozaki 5. Globalization: Issues, Challenges, and Responses Amongst the Moros of the Southern Philippines; Carmen Abu Bakar 6. Democratization and 'Failure' of Islamic Parties in Indonesia; Ken Miichi 7. Globalization and Its Impact on the Muslim Minority in Cambodia; Omar Farouk 8. The Peace Process in Mindanao and its Global Dimension; Datu Michael O. Mastura and Ishak V. Mastura 9. 'Red Mosques': Mitigating Violence Against Sacred Spaces in Thailand and Beyond; Chaiwat Satha-Anand Conclusion; Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk 10.Exploring gaps across religions in Southeast Asia; Satoru Mikami
Introduction; Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk 1. Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia; Ahmad Fauzi and Abdul Hamid 2. Muslim Travellers in a Time of Globalization: Studying Islam in Cairo among the Maranaos in the Philippines; Yoriko Tatsumi 3. Indonesian Muslim responses to globalization; Martin van Bruinessen 4. The Ulama Network as Conveyor of Islamic World Trends: Connecting Malaysian Politics to the Muslim Ummah through the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS); Yuki Shiozaki 5. Globalization: Issues, Challenges, and Responses Amongst the Moros of the Southern Philippines; Carmen Abu Bakar 6. Democratization and 'Failure' of Islamic Parties in Indonesia; Ken Miichi 7. Globalization and Its Impact on the Muslim Minority in Cambodia; Omar Farouk 8. The Peace Process in Mindanao and its Global Dimension; Datu Michael O. Mastura and Ishak V. Mastura 9. 'Red Mosques': Mitigating Violence Against Sacred Spaces in Thailand and Beyond; Chaiwat Satha-Anand Conclusion; Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk 10.Exploring gaps across religions in Southeast Asia; Satoru Mikami
Rezensionen
"Its ten studies, framed by an introduction and conclusion, look at specific cases from across both majority- and minority-Muslim countries in Southeast Asia, ranging from broad comparative studies to very specific cases. ... the book will be useful for those interested in probing Southeast Asian Muslim actions and reactions in globalizing processes." (Kevin W. Fogg, Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 27 (3), September, 2016)
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