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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Indonesian Muslim organizations and institutions vii
- Acknowledgements xxv
- Glossary xxvii
- About the Contributors xxxiii
- 1. Introduction: Contemporary Developments in Indonesian Islam and the “Conservative Turn” of the Early Twenty-first Century 1
- 2. Overview of Muslim Organizations, Associations and Movements in Indonesia 21
- 3. Towards a Puritanical Moderate Islam: The Majelis Ulama Indonesia and the Politics of Religious Orthodoxy 60
- 4. Liberal and Conservative Discourses in the Muhammadiyah: The Struggle for the Face of Reformist Islam in Indonesia 105
- 5. The Politics of Shariah: The Struggle of the KPPSI in South Sulawesi 145
- 6. Mapping Radical Islam: A Study of the Proliferation of Radical Islam in Solo, Central Java 190
- 7. Postscript: The Survival of Liberal and Progressive Muslim Thought in Indonesia 224
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Indonesian Muslim organizations and institutions vii
- Acknowledgements xxv
- Glossary xxvii
- About the Contributors xxxiii
- 1. Introduction: Contemporary Developments in Indonesian Islam and the “Conservative Turn” of the Early Twenty-first Century 1
- 2. Overview of Muslim Organizations, Associations and Movements in Indonesia 21
- 3. Towards a Puritanical Moderate Islam: The Majelis Ulama Indonesia and the Politics of Religious Orthodoxy 60
- 4. Liberal and Conservative Discourses in the Muhammadiyah: The Struggle for the Face of Reformist Islam in Indonesia 105
- 5. The Politics of Shariah: The Struggle of the KPPSI in South Sulawesi 145
- 6. Mapping Radical Islam: A Study of the Proliferation of Radical Islam in Solo, Central Java 190
- 7. Postscript: The Survival of Liberal and Progressive Muslim Thought in Indonesia 224
- Index 233