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8. Traditionalist and Islamist Pesantrens in Contemporary Indonesia
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Martin van Bruinessen
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgement 7
- Introduction 9
- 1. Voices for Reform in the Indian Madrasas 31
- 2. Change and Stagnation in Islamic Education: The Dar al-'Ulum of Deoband after the Split in 1982 71
- 3. ‘Inside and Outside’ in a Girls’ Madrasa in New Delhi 105
- 4. Between Pakistan and Qom: Shiʽi Women’s Madrasas and New Transnational Networks 123
- 5. The Uncertain Fate of Southeast Asian Students in the Madrasas of Pakistan 141
- 6. Muslim Education in China: Chinese Madrasas and Linkages to Islamic Schools Abroad 169
- 7. From Pondok to Parliament: The Role Played by the Religious Schools of Malaysia in the Development of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) 191
- 8. Traditionalist and Islamist Pesantrens in Contemporary Indonesia 217
- 9. The Salafi Madrasas of Indonesia 247
- Contributors 275
- Glossary 279
- Acronyms and Names of Organisations, Movements and Institutions 285
- Maps 291
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgement 7
- Introduction 9
- 1. Voices for Reform in the Indian Madrasas 31
- 2. Change and Stagnation in Islamic Education: The Dar al-'Ulum of Deoband after the Split in 1982 71
- 3. ‘Inside and Outside’ in a Girls’ Madrasa in New Delhi 105
- 4. Between Pakistan and Qom: Shiʽi Women’s Madrasas and New Transnational Networks 123
- 5. The Uncertain Fate of Southeast Asian Students in the Madrasas of Pakistan 141
- 6. Muslim Education in China: Chinese Madrasas and Linkages to Islamic Schools Abroad 169
- 7. From Pondok to Parliament: The Role Played by the Religious Schools of Malaysia in the Development of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) 191
- 8. Traditionalist and Islamist Pesantrens in Contemporary Indonesia 217
- 9. The Salafi Madrasas of Indonesia 247
- Contributors 275
- Glossary 279
- Acronyms and Names of Organisations, Movements and Institutions 285
- Maps 291
- Index 297