Blasphemy, Islam and the state : pluralism and liberalism in Indonesia
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Blasphemy, Islam and the state : pluralism and liberalism in Indonesia
(ICLARS series on law and religion / series editors, Silvio Ferrari ... [et al.])
Routledge, 2017
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Melbourne, Melbourne Law School, 2015) issued under title: Is Rawlsian libreralism compatible with Islam? : a case study of post-Soeharto Indonesia--Cf. USMARC
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book contributes to understanding the role of religion in the development of democracy in Indonesia - the world's largest Muslim nation.
Table of Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Glossary
Chapter 1: Islam and Pluralism
Setting the scene - sholat dwi bahasa
Ritual prayer - a Pillar of Islam
Islam, the Constitution and the State
Contribution of the Research - Why Rawls?
Chapter Outline
Chapter 2: Rawls and the Challenge of Faith
Political liberalism
Overlapping Consensus
Public reason
The Role of Courts
Commentary and critique
Agreement and Divergence
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Faith and Freedom in Indonesian Law
The Promotion and Protection of Religion
State, Law and Religion
Judicial review of the Blasphemy Law
The Constitution - Compromise or Compromised?
Conclusion
Chapter 4: MUI - The Institutionalising of Indonesian Islam
Islam in Indonesia
Innovation and related concepts
Innovation in Indonesian Islam
Majelis Ulama Indonesia and its fatawa
Orthodoxy Entrenched
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Case Study Part 1 - The Language of Devotion
Pondok Itikaf Jamaah Ngaji Lelaku
The publications
The fatawa
Key events
Reaction and Resonances
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Case Study Part 2 - Innovation on Trial
The Indictment
Evidence
Defence Case
Court Decision
Appeals
Blasphemy - A Case Note
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Islam, Public Reason and the State
Case Study of Post-Soeharto Indonesia
Rawls, Islam and the State
Pluralism and Liberalism in Indonesia
Rawls and Indonesian Pluralism
Postscript
Bibliography
International Instruments
Legislation and Legislative Instruments
Cases
Books and Journal Articles
Index
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