Religious diversity in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia :
[Book]
areas of toleration nad conflict /
edited by Bernhard Platzdasch, Johan Saravanamuttu.
Singapore :
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2014.
1 online resource (xxx, 431 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
INDONESIA -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NU and Muhammadiyah: Majority Views on Religious Minorities in Indonesia -- 3. Islam, Religious Minorities, and the Challenge of the Blasphemy Laws: A Close Look at the Current Liberal Muslim Discourse -- 4. Reading Ahmadiyah and Discourses on Freedom of Religion in Indonesia -- 5. Sanctions Against Popstars ... and Politicians? Indonesia's 2008 Pornography Law and Its Aftermath -- 6. The Inter-Religious Harmony Forum, the Ombudsman, and the State: Resolving Church Permit Disputes in Indonesia? -- 7. In Each Other's Shadow: Building Pentecostal Churches in Muslim Java -- 8. Christian-Muslim Relations in Post-Conflict Ambon, Moluccas: Adat, Religion, and Beyond -- 9. Chinese Muslim Cultural Identities: Possibilties and Limitations of Cosmopolitan Islam in Indonesia -- 10. Majority and Minority: Preserving Animist and Mystical Practices in Far East Java -- 11. An Abangan-like Group in a Santri Island: The Religious Identity of the Blater -- MALAYSIA -- 12. Introduction -- 13. Islamic Praxis and Theory: Negotiating Orthodoxy in Contemporary Malaysia -- 14. Religious Pluralism and Cosmopolitanism at the City Crossroads -- 15. The Christian Response to State-led Islamization in Malaysia -- 16. The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Malaysia -- 17. Hindraf as a Response to Islamization in Malaysia -- 18. "Deviant" Muslims: The Plight of Shias in Contemporary Malaysia -- 19. Being Christians in Muslim-majority Malaysia: The Kelabit and Lun Bawang Experiences in Sarawak -- 20. Everyday Religiosity and the Ambiguation of Development in East Malaysia: Reflections on a Dam-Construction and Resettlement Project -- Index.
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Volume and comparisons of contrasting developments in the two countries, challenges readers not to resort to easy conclusions and overgeneralizations about rising inter-religious tensions, but to give more scholarly attention to this politics-religion diversity nexus."--Emeritus Professor Francis Loh Kok Wah, Department of Political Science, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Religious diversity in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia.
Islam-- Indonesia.
Islam-- Malaysia.
Islamic fundamentalism-- Indonesia.
Islamic fundamentalism-- Malaysia.
Religious pluralism.
Religious tolerance.
Intégrisme islamique-- Indonésie.
Intégrisme islamique-- Malaisie.
Islam-- Indonésie.
Islam-- Malaisie.
Tolérance religieuse.
Identitet (religion)
Islam.
Islamic fundamentalism.
Religion och politik.
Religious pluralism.
Religious tolerance.
Indonesia.
Indonesien.
Malaysia.
Malaysia.
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Platzdasch, Bernhard
Saravanamuttu, J., (Jayaratnam)
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,issuing body.