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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- About the Contributors xviii
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part I: Continuing and Emerging Trends
- 2. The Trendsetters of Islam throughout Indonesian History 15
- 3. The Salafi-Jihadi Identity and Malaysia’s Battle with Islamist Extremism 34
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Part II: States and Organizations Driving Trends
- 4. Extremism in Malaysia: Civil Servants as Trendsetters and Conduits of Trends 65
- 5. Digital Anti-Islamist Activism at the Forefront of Political Polarization in Indonesia 87
- 6. Surveillance Capitalism and Dataization among Religious Organizations in Singapore 109
- 7. Being Funny is Trendy: NU Garis Lurus vs NU Garis Lucu 129
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Part III: Influencers Driving Trends
- 8. Amar Makruf dan Nahi Mungkar: Moral Policing of Female Muslim Celebrities and Influencers in Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia 155
- 9. YouTube Islamic Web Series and the Mediatized Piety among Urban Muslims in Indonesia 183
- 10. Being Spiritual and Trendy: Singapore’s Islamic Authority in the Age of Capitalism and Populism 198
- Index 221
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- About the Contributors xviii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I: Continuing and Emerging Trends
- 2. The Trendsetters of Islam throughout Indonesian History 15
- 3. The Salafi-Jihadi Identity and Malaysia’s Battle with Islamist Extremism 34
-
Part II: States and Organizations Driving Trends
- 4. Extremism in Malaysia: Civil Servants as Trendsetters and Conduits of Trends 65
- 5. Digital Anti-Islamist Activism at the Forefront of Political Polarization in Indonesia 87
- 6. Surveillance Capitalism and Dataization among Religious Organizations in Singapore 109
- 7. Being Funny is Trendy: NU Garis Lurus vs NU Garis Lucu 129
-
Part III: Influencers Driving Trends
- 8. Amar Makruf dan Nahi Mungkar: Moral Policing of Female Muslim Celebrities and Influencers in Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia 155
- 9. YouTube Islamic Web Series and the Mediatized Piety among Urban Muslims in Indonesia 183
- 10. Being Spiritual and Trendy: Singapore’s Islamic Authority in the Age of Capitalism and Populism 198
- Index 221