The state, ulama and Islam in Malaysia and Indonesia
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書誌事項
The state, ulama and Islam in Malaysia and Indonesia
(Religion and society in Asia, 5)
Amsterdam University Press, c2018
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Includes bibliography (p. [227]-246) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Suharto (1966-98) government of Indonesia and the Mahathir (1981-2003) government of Malaysia both launched Islamisation programmes, upgrading and creating religious institutions. The author argues that, while generally ulamas, or religious teachers, had to support state ideologies, they sometimes succeeded in YcapturingOE the state by influencing policies in their favour. The author builds his argument on strong fieldwork data, especially interviews, and he engages in critical discussion of comparative politics paradigms and the concept of capture.
目次
About the Author Preface Table of contents Abbreviations and acronyms A note on translation, spelling, and other conventions 1. Introduction 2. Official ulama in Indonesia and Malaysia: Emergence, perception and authority 3. The rise in piety and the roots of state co-optation 4. MUI in the post-New Order: A capture in progress 5. Malaysian muftis and official ulama: The state captured? 6. Conclusion: The future of official ulama and state capture
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