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World Religions and Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

World Religions and Islam

This Book Is A Collection Of Valuable Articles Written By Eminent Scholars Belonging To Various Religioous Denominatins, And Researchers And Teachers Of Islamic Studies. The Book Is Also Mean To Cater The Requirements Of The Students Of Comparative Religions And Islamology.

From Islamic Revivalism to Islamic Radicalism in Southeast Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

From Islamic Revivalism to Islamic Radicalism in Southeast Asia

This book presents an ethnographic study of the Jamā‘ah Tablīgh in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Banda Aceh, Indonesia. It explores the nature of organised religious practice within this Islamic missionary group, and illustrates the situation of faith amongst the members, which is coloured by Sufist elements. A central focus of the study is an exploration of the situation of faith, or religious awareness, of members of Jamā‘ah Tablīgh by undertaking a detailed examination of the aims and distinctive practices of the organisation in individual chapters. The book develops a pyramid of religious awareness which enables an understanding of the religious experiences of Muslims in terms of t...

Challenges to Religions and Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 580

Challenges to Religions and Islam

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Indonesia's Islamic Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Indonesia's Islamic Revolution

The decolonization of Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim country, was seen by up to half of the population as a religious struggle. Utilizing a combination of oral history and archival research, Kevin W. Fogg presents a new understanding of the Indonesian revolution and of Islam as a revolutionary ideology.

Studia Islamika
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 666

Studia Islamika

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sharia Dynamics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 363

Sharia Dynamics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-12
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  • Publisher: Springer

This multidisciplinary volume explores the role of Islamic law within the dynamic processes of postcolonial transformation, nation building, and social reform. Here, eleven international scholars examine Islamic law in several contemporary sociopolitical contexts, focusing specifically on Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, China, Tunisia, Nigeria, the United States, and the International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA) of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The contributors also address the entanglement of Islamic law and ethics with the history of Muslim religious discourses, shifts toward modernity, gender relations, and efforts to construct exclusive or plural national communities. Sharia Dynamics, at once enchanting and enlightening, is a must-read for scholars of contemporary Islam.

Sultans, Shamans, and Saints
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Sultans, Shamans, and Saints

By the fourteenth century the Islamic faith had spread via maritime trade routes to Southeast Asia where, over the next seven hundred years, it would have a continuing influence on political life, social customs, and the development of the arts. Sultans, Shamans, and Saints looks at Islam in Southeast Asia during four major eras: its arrival (to 1300), the first flowering of Islamic identity (1300–1800), the era of imperialism (1800–1945), and the era of independent nation-states (1945–2000). Ranging across the humanities and social sciences, this balanced and accessible work emphasizes the historical development of Southeast Asia’s accommodation of Islam and the creation of its dist...

The Official Indonesian Qurʾān Translation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

The Official Indonesian Qurʾān Translation

This book studies the political and institutional project of Al-Qur’an dan Terjemahnya, the official translation of the Qurʾān into Indonesian by the Indonesian government. It investigates how the translation was produced and presented, and how it is read, as well as considering the implications of the state’s involvement in such a work. Lukman analyses the politicisation of the Qurʾān commentary through discussion of how the tafsīr mechanism functions in this version, weighing up the translation’s dual constraints: the growing political context, on the one hand, and the tafsīr tradition on the other. In doing so, the book pays attention to three key areas: the production phase, the textual material, and the reception of the translation by readers. This book will be of value to scholars with an interest in tafsīr studies, modern and Southeast Asian or Indonesian tafsīr sub-fields, the study of Qurʾān translations, and Indonesian politics and religion more broadly.

SUNNAH NON-TASYRI’IYYAH MENURUT YUSUF AL-QARDHAWI
  • Language: id
  • Pages: 445

SUNNAH NON-TASYRI’IYYAH MENURUT YUSUF AL-QARDHAWI

Menurut Al-Qaradhawi, untuk membedakan antara sunnah tasyri'i'yyah dan non-tasyri'i'yyah tersebut, perlu diingat dua aksioma atau hakikat yang tidak ada perbedaan atau tidak layak diperdebatkan lagi. Pertama, mayoritas sunnah Nabi, baik perkataan, perbuatan, atau persetujuannya adalah dimaksudkan sebagai tasyri'i'yyah yang wajib diikuti. Kedua, sunnah yang tidak termasuk tasyri'i'yyah dan tidak wajib diikuti hanya terbatas kepada sunnah yang berkaitan dengan persoalan dunia saja. Lantas, bagaimana otoritas sunnah non-tasyri'i'yyah terhadap hukum fiqh dalam kehidupan umat Islam? Itulah yang akan dijelaskan oleh penulis buku ini, dan mari kita baca bersama dengan saksama. Selamat membaca!

Muslim Legal Thought in Modern Indonesia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Muslim Legal Thought in Modern Indonesia

  • Categories: Law

Indonesia has been home to some of the most vibrant and complex developments in modern Islamic thought anywhere in the world. Nevertheless little is known or understood about these developments outside South East Asia. By considering the work of the leading Indonesian thinkers of the twentieth century, Michael Feener, an intellectual authority in the area, offers a cogent critique of this diverse and extensive literature and sheds light on the contemporary debates and the dynamics of Islamic reform. The book highlights the openness to, and creative manipulation of, diverse strands of international thought that have come to define Islamic intellectualism in modern Indonesia. This is an accessible and interpretive overview of the religious and social thought of the world's largest Muslim majority nation. As such it will be read by scholars of Islamic law and society, South East Asian studies and comparative law and jurisprudence.