
Indonesia's Muslims Are Still Pondering The Role Of Religion In Public Life. Although The Religious Violence Marring The Transition Towards Democratic Reform Has Ebbed, The Muslim Community Has Polarised Into Reactionary And Progressive Camps With Increasingly Antagonistic Views On The Place Of Islam In Society. Debates Over The Underlying Principles Of Democratisation Have Further Heated Up After A Fatwa Issued By Conservative Religious Scholars Condemned Secularism, Pluralism And Liberalism As Un-islamic. With A Hesitant Government Dominated By Indonesia's Eternal Political Elites Failing To Take A Clear Stance, Supporters Of The Decision Are Pursuing Their Islamisation Agendas With Renewed Vigour, Displaying Growing Intolerance Towards Other Religions And What They Consider Deviant Muslim Minorities. Extremist And Radical Exponents Of This Islamist Bloc Receive More International Media Coverage And Scholarly Attention Than Their Progressive Opponents Who Are Defiantly Challenging This Reactionary Trend. Calling For A True Transformation Of Indonesian Society Based On Democratic Principles And Respect For Human Rights, They Insist That This Depends On Secularisation, Religious Toleration, And Freethinking. Conceived As A Contemporary History Of Ideas, This Book Aims To Tell The Story Of These Open- Minded Intellectuals And Activists In The World's Largest Muslim Country.
This book investigates the ideological conflict between reactionary and progressive factions within Indonesian Islam regarding the role of religion in a democratic society. Carool Kersten, a scholar specializing in Islamic intellectual history, examines the post-reformasi landscape of Indonesia. He utilizes a history of ideas framework to analyze how competing interpretations of secularism, pluralism, and liberalism shape the nation's political trajectory and social cohesion.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of contemporary Indonesian intellectual history and the broader discourse on Islamic modernism. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the author navigates complex theological and political debates within the world's largest Muslim-majority nation.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190613106
ISBN-13:
9780190613105
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