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13. Islamic Praxis and Theory: Negotiating Orthodoxy in Contemporary Malaysia
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Gerhard Hoffstaedter
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- GLOSSARY xi
- About the contributors xxv
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INDONESIA
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. NU and Muhammadiyah: Majority Views on Religious Minorities in Indonesia 16
- 3. Islam, Religious Minorities, and the Challenge of the Blasphemy Laws: A Close Look at the Current Liberal Muslim Discourse 51
- 4. Reading Ahmadiyah and Discourses on Freedom of Religion in Indonesia 75
- 5. Sanctions against Popstars … and Politicians? Indonesia’s 2008 Pornography Law and Its Aftermath 89
- 6. The Inter-religious Harmony Forum, the Ombudsman, and the State: Resolving Church Permit Disputes in Indonesia? 113
- 7. In Each Other’s Shadow: Building Pentecostal Churches in Muslim Java 133
- 8. Christian–Muslim Relations in Post-Conflict Ambon, Moluccas: Adat, Religion, and Beyond 154
- 9. Chinese Muslim Cultural Identities: Possibilities and Limitations of Cosmopolitan Islam in Indonesia 173
- 10. Majority and Minority: Preserving Animist and Mystical Practices in Far East Java 196
- 11. An Abangan-like Group in a Santri Island: The Religious Identity of the Blater 214
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MALAYSIA
- 12. Introduction 237
- 13. Islamic Praxis and Theory: Negotiating Orthodoxy in Contemporary Malaysia 253
- 14. Religious Pluralism and Cosmopolitanism at the City Crossroads 268
- 15. The Christian Response to State-led Islamization in Malaysia 290
- 16. The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Malaysia 321
- 17. Hindraf as a Response to Islamization in Malaysia 341
- 18. “Deviant” Muslims: The Plight of Shias in Contemporary Malaysia 359
- 19. Being Christians in Muslim-majority Malaysia: The Kelabit and Lun Bawang Experiences in Sarawak 379
- 20. Everyday Religiosity and the Ambiguation of Development in East Malaysia: Reflections on a Dam-Construction and Resettlement Project 400
- Index 419
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- GLOSSARY xi
- About the contributors xxv
-
INDONESIA
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. NU and Muhammadiyah: Majority Views on Religious Minorities in Indonesia 16
- 3. Islam, Religious Minorities, and the Challenge of the Blasphemy Laws: A Close Look at the Current Liberal Muslim Discourse 51
- 4. Reading Ahmadiyah and Discourses on Freedom of Religion in Indonesia 75
- 5. Sanctions against Popstars … and Politicians? Indonesia’s 2008 Pornography Law and Its Aftermath 89
- 6. The Inter-religious Harmony Forum, the Ombudsman, and the State: Resolving Church Permit Disputes in Indonesia? 113
- 7. In Each Other’s Shadow: Building Pentecostal Churches in Muslim Java 133
- 8. Christian–Muslim Relations in Post-Conflict Ambon, Moluccas: Adat, Religion, and Beyond 154
- 9. Chinese Muslim Cultural Identities: Possibilities and Limitations of Cosmopolitan Islam in Indonesia 173
- 10. Majority and Minority: Preserving Animist and Mystical Practices in Far East Java 196
- 11. An Abangan-like Group in a Santri Island: The Religious Identity of the Blater 214
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MALAYSIA
- 12. Introduction 237
- 13. Islamic Praxis and Theory: Negotiating Orthodoxy in Contemporary Malaysia 253
- 14. Religious Pluralism and Cosmopolitanism at the City Crossroads 268
- 15. The Christian Response to State-led Islamization in Malaysia 290
- 16. The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Malaysia 321
- 17. Hindraf as a Response to Islamization in Malaysia 341
- 18. “Deviant” Muslims: The Plight of Shias in Contemporary Malaysia 359
- 19. Being Christians in Muslim-majority Malaysia: The Kelabit and Lun Bawang Experiences in Sarawak 379
- 20. Everyday Religiosity and the Ambiguation of Development in East Malaysia: Reflections on a Dam-Construction and Resettlement Project 400
- Index 419