Defending Traditional Islam in Indonesia examines the rise of young preachers of Arab descent (habaib) and their sermon groups in the region and shows how Islam and politics coexist. This will be of interest to anthropologists, social scientists and Islamic studies.
Defending Traditional Islam in Indonesia examines the rise of young preachers of Arab descent (habaib) and their sermon groups in the region and shows how Islam and politics coexist. This will be of interest to anthropologists, social scientists and Islamic studies.
Syamsul Rijal is a Professor of Sociology of Islam at Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta, Indonesia. He also serves as the Head of the PhD Program in Islamic Studies at the Indonesian International Islamic University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Internal dynamics within Hadhrami Arabs in Indonesia: From Social Hierarchy to Doctrine Chapter 3. Defending Traditional Islam: Habaib and Anti-Salafism Chapter 4. Performing Arab Saints and Marketing the Prophet Chapter 5. Reviving Yemeni Traditionalist Networks: the Assertion of Authenticity and Authority Chapter 6. Following Arab Saints: Muhibbin, Popular Piety and Youth Expression Chapter 7. Conclusion Bibliography & Appendix Index
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Internal dynamics within Hadhrami Arabs in Indonesia: From Social Hierarchy to Doctrine Chapter 3. Defending Traditional Islam: Habaib and Anti-Salafism Chapter 4. Performing Arab Saints and Marketing the Prophet Chapter 5. Reviving Yemeni Traditionalist Networks: the Assertion of Authenticity and Authority Chapter 6. Following Arab Saints: Muhibbin, Popular Piety and Youth Expression Chapter 7. Conclusion Bibliography & Appendix Index
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