Religious diversity in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia
Platzdasch, Bernhard.
Religious diversity in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia areas of toleration and conflict/ [electronic resource] : Platzdasch, Bernhard;Saravanamuttu, Johan. - Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2014. - 463 p.
Indonesia. Chapter, Lesson, Part 1. Introduction by Bernhard Platzdasch. Chapter, Lesson, Part 2. NU and Muhammadiyah: Majority Views on Religious Minorities in Indonesia by Robin Bush and Budhy Munawar-Rachman. Chapter, Lesson, Part 3. Islam, Religious Minorities, and the Challenge of the Blasphemy Laws: A Close Look at the Current Liberal Muslim Discourse by Supriyanto Abdi. Chapter, Lesson, Part 4. Reading Ahmadiyah and Discourses on Freedom of Religion in Indonesia by Andy Fuller. Chapter, Lesson, Part 5. Sanctions Against Popstars ... and Politicians? Indonesia's 2008 Pornography Law and Its Aftermath by Helen Pausacker. Chapter, Lesson, Part 6. The Inter-Religious Harmony Forum, the Ombudsman, and the State: Resolving Church Permit Disputes in Indonesia? by Melissa Crouch. Chapter, Lesson, Part 7. In Each Other's Shadow: Building Pentecostal Churches in Muslim Java by En-Chieh Chao. Chapter, Lesson, Part 8. Christian-Muslim Relations in Post-Conflict Ambon, Moluccas: Adat, Religion, and Beyond by Birgit Bräuchler. Chapter, Lesson, Part 9. Chinese Muslim Cultural Identities: Possibilties and Limitations of Cosmopolitan Islam in Indonesia by Hew Wai Weng. Chapter, Lesson, Part 10. Majority and Minority: Preserving Animist and Mystical Practices in Far East Java by Nicholas Herriman. Chapter, Lesson, Part 11. An Abangan-like Group in a Santri Island: The Religious Identity of the Blater by Yanwar Pribadi. Chapter, Lesson, Part Malaysia. Chapter, Lesson, Part 12. Introduction by Johan Saravanamuttu. Chapter, Lesson, Part 13. Islamic Praxis and Theory: Negotiating Orthodoxy in Contemporary Malaysia by Gerhard Hoffstaedter. Chapter, Lesson, Part 14. Religious Pluralism and Cosmopolitanism at the City Crossroads by Yeoh Seng Guan. Chapter, Lesson, Part 15. The Christian Response to State-led Islamization in Malaysia by Chong Eu Choong. Chapter, Lesson, Part 16. The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Malaysia by Tan Lee Ooi. Chapter, Lesson, Part 17. Hindraf as a Response to Islamization in Malaysia by Arunajeet Kaur. Chapter, Lesson, Part 18. "Deviant" Muslims: The Plight of Shias in Contemporary Malaysia by Norshahril Saat. Chapter, Lesson, Part 19. Being Christians in Muslim-majority Malaysia: The Kelabit and Lun Bawang Experiences in Sarawak by Poline Bala. Chapter, Lesson, Part 20. Everyday Religiosity and the Ambiguation of Development in East Malaysia: Reflections on a Dam-Construction and Resettlement Project by Liana Chua. Chapter, Lesson, Part Cover, Title,Religious diversity in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia: areas of toleration and conflict--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Glosary--Preface, Introduction, TOC,About the contributors--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
9789814519649 9789814519656
Social Science, Islamic Studies
Religious diversity in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia areas of toleration and conflict/ [electronic resource] : Platzdasch, Bernhard;Saravanamuttu, Johan. - Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2014. - 463 p.
Indonesia. Chapter, Lesson, Part 1. Introduction by Bernhard Platzdasch. Chapter, Lesson, Part 2. NU and Muhammadiyah: Majority Views on Religious Minorities in Indonesia by Robin Bush and Budhy Munawar-Rachman. Chapter, Lesson, Part 3. Islam, Religious Minorities, and the Challenge of the Blasphemy Laws: A Close Look at the Current Liberal Muslim Discourse by Supriyanto Abdi. Chapter, Lesson, Part 4. Reading Ahmadiyah and Discourses on Freedom of Religion in Indonesia by Andy Fuller. Chapter, Lesson, Part 5. Sanctions Against Popstars ... and Politicians? Indonesia's 2008 Pornography Law and Its Aftermath by Helen Pausacker. Chapter, Lesson, Part 6. The Inter-Religious Harmony Forum, the Ombudsman, and the State: Resolving Church Permit Disputes in Indonesia? by Melissa Crouch. Chapter, Lesson, Part 7. In Each Other's Shadow: Building Pentecostal Churches in Muslim Java by En-Chieh Chao. Chapter, Lesson, Part 8. Christian-Muslim Relations in Post-Conflict Ambon, Moluccas: Adat, Religion, and Beyond by Birgit Bräuchler. Chapter, Lesson, Part 9. Chinese Muslim Cultural Identities: Possibilties and Limitations of Cosmopolitan Islam in Indonesia by Hew Wai Weng. Chapter, Lesson, Part 10. Majority and Minority: Preserving Animist and Mystical Practices in Far East Java by Nicholas Herriman. Chapter, Lesson, Part 11. An Abangan-like Group in a Santri Island: The Religious Identity of the Blater by Yanwar Pribadi. Chapter, Lesson, Part Malaysia. Chapter, Lesson, Part 12. Introduction by Johan Saravanamuttu. Chapter, Lesson, Part 13. Islamic Praxis and Theory: Negotiating Orthodoxy in Contemporary Malaysia by Gerhard Hoffstaedter. Chapter, Lesson, Part 14. Religious Pluralism and Cosmopolitanism at the City Crossroads by Yeoh Seng Guan. Chapter, Lesson, Part 15. The Christian Response to State-led Islamization in Malaysia by Chong Eu Choong. Chapter, Lesson, Part 16. The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Malaysia by Tan Lee Ooi. Chapter, Lesson, Part 17. Hindraf as a Response to Islamization in Malaysia by Arunajeet Kaur. Chapter, Lesson, Part 18. "Deviant" Muslims: The Plight of Shias in Contemporary Malaysia by Norshahril Saat. Chapter, Lesson, Part 19. Being Christians in Muslim-majority Malaysia: The Kelabit and Lun Bawang Experiences in Sarawak by Poline Bala. Chapter, Lesson, Part 20. Everyday Religiosity and the Ambiguation of Development in East Malaysia: Reflections on a Dam-Construction and Resettlement Project by Liana Chua. Chapter, Lesson, Part Cover, Title,Religious diversity in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia: areas of toleration and conflict--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Glosary--Preface, Introduction, TOC,About the contributors--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
9789814519649 9789814519656
Social Science, Islamic Studies






