Hindu and Muslim inter-religious relations in Malaysia
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Hindu and Muslim inter-religious relations in Malaysia
(Studies in religion and society, v. 47)
Edwin Mellen Press, 2000
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [149]-156) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study focuses on the minority Hindus and their interaction with the majority Malay-Muslim community. The Hindus of Malaysia since indepndance from colonial rule have been seriously marginalised owing to their lack of demographic, economic and political power. Islamic resurgance and strident calls for Islamisation of the state have adversely affected the Hindus and created apprehension in the community. This has resulted in auguementing Hindu religiousity and sense of identity. The alienation, ghettoisation and economic decline of the Hindus are pressing problems for the Malaysian nation.
Table of Contents
- Hinduism in Malaysia: Early contacts
- modern Indian immigration
- Malacca Chettiars
- Jaffna Tamils
- northern Indian Hindus
- Hindu religious practice
- Thaipusam festival
- Hindu revival
- Hindu caste in Malaysia. The Malay-Muslim equation - issues of religion and identity in Malaysia: National culture and national unity
- ALIRAN
- department of national unity. The Hindu dilemma: Polticial and reilgious issues. The impact of Islamic resurgance on Malysian Hindus.
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