Islam in Southeast Asia
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Islam in Southeast Asia

Negotiating Modernity

  1. 252 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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eBook - PDF

Islam in Southeast Asia

Negotiating Modernity

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Year
2018
ISBN
9789814818001

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. PREFACE
  3. ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
  4. 1. INTRODUCTION
  5. Section I. Malaysia
  6. 2. Emergence of Progressive Islamism in Malaysia
  7. 3. Competing Discourses Among Malaysian Muftis: Still a Case of Arabization?
  8. 4. The Riyal and Ringgit of Petro-Islam: Investing Salafism in Education
  9. Section II. Indonesia
  10. 5. The Middle East Influence on the Contemporary Indonesian “Campus Islam”
  11. 6. Contemporary Middle Eastern Islamic Thought and its Transmission in Indonesia: A Critical Assessment
  12. 7. Plural Islam and Contestation of Religious Authority in Indonesia
  13. 8. Preachers-cum-Trainers: The Promoters of Market Islam in Urban Indonesia
  14. Section III. Singapore
  15. 9. Shariah Revivalism in Singapore
  16. Index