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