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15. September 11 and Islamic Militancy in Post-New Order Indonesia

© 2018 ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute/Singapore

© 2018 ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute/Singapore

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. PREFACE ix
  4. INTRODUCTION xi
  5. PART ONE. Islamic Doctrine, History, Growth and Institutions in Southeast Asia
  6. 1. Islamic Thought: Theory, Concepts, and Doctrines in the Context of Southeast Asian Islam 3
  7. 2. The History of Islam in Southeast Asia: Some Questions and Debates 22
  8. 3. The Advent and Growth of Islam in the Philippines 45
  9. 4. Islamic Economic Institutions in Indonesia: A Religio-Political Perspective 64
  10. 5. The Development and Impact of Islamic Economic Institutions: The Malaysian Experience 82
  11. PART TWO. Politics, Governance, Civil Society and Gender Issues in Southeast Asian Islam
  12. 6. Islam Embedded: ‘Moderate’ Political Islam and Governance in the Malay World 103
  13. 7. Law-Making in the Name of Islam: Implications for Democratic Governance 121
  14. 8. Is It Always Islam versus Civil Society? 135
  15. 9. Islamization, Civil Society and Religious Minorities in Malaysia 162
  16. 10. Islam and Gender: Reading Equality and Patriarchy 191
  17. PART THREE. Modernization, Globalization and the ‘Islamic State’ Debate in Southeast Asia
  18. 11. Islam and Modernization 209 Syed Farid Alatas 209
  19. 12. Modernization and the Process of Globalization: The Muslim Experience and Responses 231
  20. 13. The Malaysian Constitution, the Islamic State, and Hudud Laws 256
  21. 14. The Islamic State: Origins, Definition, and Salient Attributes 278
  22. PART FOUR. Impact of September 11 on Islamic Thought and Practice
  23. 15. September 11 and Islamic Militancy in Post-New Order Indonesia 301
  24. 16. The Impact of September 11 on Islam in Southeast Asia 325
  25. CONCLUSION 347
  26. NOTE ON CONTRIBUTORS 355
  27. ABOUT THE EDITORS 362
  28. INDEX 363
Islam in Southeast Asia
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Islam in Southeast Asia
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