Muslim piety as economy : markets, meaning and morality in Southeast Asia

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Muslim piety as economy : markets, meaning and morality in Southeast Asia

edited by Johan Fischer and Jérémy Jammes

(Studies in material religion and spirituality)

Routledge, 2020

  • : hbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Social trust, the Qur'anic prohibition of corruption, and anti-corruption reforms in Indonesia / Michel Dion
  • Muhammadiyah, membership dues and the Islamic economy in colonial Aceh / Joshua Gedaht
  • Brunei halal certification : a review and way forward / Nazlida Muhamad, Masairol Hj Masri and Ahmed Masood Khalid
  • Consumer goods and the role of science in the halal industry in Southeast Asia / Nura Fazira Noor Azam, Syazana Abdullah Lim, Nur Diyanah Matassan and Minhaz Uddin Ahmed
  • Contamination of halal food products : insights on theological rulings / Ahmad Labeeb Tajudeen and Ibrahim Abdul-Rahman
  • Middle-class projects in modern Malaysia and beyond / Johan Fischer
  • Modesty in Islamic fashion marketing communications in ASEAN / Muhammad Talha Salam, Nazlida Binti Muhamad and Vai Shiem Leong
  • Packaging MIB : representations of Islam in Anglophone Bruneian fiction / Kathrina Mohd Daud
  • Tales from two cities : financialisation, consumerism and affordable housing in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta / Lena Rethel, Juanita Elias and Lisa Tilley
  • Afterword: Contemporary halal tropism, or Islam and economy between the global and the traditional era / Jeremy Jammes and Johan Fischer

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The first volume to explore Muslim piety as a form of economy, this book examines specific forms of production, trade, regulation, consumption, entrepreneurship and science that condition - and are themselves conditioned by - Islamic values, logics and politics. With a focus on Southeast Asia as a site of significant and diverse integration of Islam and the economy - as well as the incompatibilities that can occur between the two - it reveals the production of a Muslim piety as an economy in its own right. Interdisciplinary in nature and based on in-depth empirical studies, the book considers issues such as the Qur'anic prohibition of corruption and anti-corruption reforms; the emergence of the Islamic economy under colonialism; 'halal' or 'lawful' production, trade, regulation and consumption; modesty in Islamic fashion marketing communications; and financialisation, consumerism and housing. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, anthropology and religious studies with interests in Islam and Southeast Asia.

目次

1. Introduction 2. Social Trust, the Qur'anic Prohibition of Corruption, and Anti-Corruption Reforms in Indonesia 3. Muhammadiyah, Membership Dues and the Islamic Economy in Colonial Aceh 4. Brunei Halal Certification: A Review and Way Forward 5. Consumer Goods and the Role of Science in the Halal Industry in Southeast Asia 6. Contamination of Halal Food Products: Insights on Theological Rulings 7. Middle-Class Projects in Modern Malaysia and Beyond 8. Modesty in Islamic Fashion Marketing Communications in ASEAN 9. Packaging MIB: Representations of Islam in Anglophone Bruneian Fiction 10. Tales from Two Cities: Financialisation, Consumerism and Affordable Housing in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta 11. Afterword: Contemporary Halal Tropism, or Islam and Economy between the Global and the Traditional Era

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