Religious Diversity in Muslim-majority States in Southeast Asia: Areas of Toleration and Conflict

"This book fills a gap in authoritative analyses of the causes of inter-religious conflict and the practice of religious toleration. The rise of more overt expressions of Islamic piety and greater bureaucratization of Islam in both Indonesia and Malaysia over several decades have tested the &qu...

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Contributors: Platzdasch, Bernhard (Other) ; Saravanamuttu, Johan (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Singapore ISEAS Publishing 2014
In:Year: 2014
Further subjects:B Religious Pluralism (Malaysia)
B Islam
B Religious Tolerance (Malaysia)
B Religious Tolerance
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion
B Religious Pluralism (Indonesia)
B Islam (Indonesia)
B Religious Pluralism
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505 8 0 |t GLOSSARY -- ; About the contributors -- ; INDONESIA -- ; 1. Introduction  |r Platzdasch, Bernhard -- 
505 8 0 |t 2. NU and Muhammadiyah: Majority Views on Religious Minorities in Indonesia  |r Bush, Robin / Munawar-Rachman, Budhy -- 
505 8 0 |t 3. Islam, Religious Minorities, and the Challenge of the Blasphemy Laws: A Close Look at the Current Liberal Muslim Discourse  |r Abdi, Supriyanto -- 
505 8 0 |t 4. Reading Ahmadiyah and Discourses on Freedom of Religion in Indonesia  |r Fuller, Andy -- 
505 8 0 |t 5. Sanctions against Popstars … and Politicians? Indonesia’s 2008 Pornography Law and Its Aftermath  |r Pausacker, Helen -- 
505 8 0 |t 6. The Inter-religious Harmony Forum, the Ombudsman, and the State: Resolving Church Permit Disputes in Indonesia?  |r Crouch, Melissa -- 
505 8 0 |t 7. In Each Other’s Shadow: Building Pentecostal Churches in Muslim Java  |r Chao, En-Chieh -- 
505 8 0 |t 8. Christian–Muslim Relations in Post-Conflict Ambon, Moluccas: Adat, Religion, and Beyond  |r Bräuchler, Birgit -- 
505 8 0 |t 9. Chinese Muslim Cultural Identities: Possibilities and Limitations of Cosmopolitan Islam in Indonesia  |r Weng, Hew Wai -- 
505 8 0 |t 10. Majority and Minority: Preserving Animist and Mystical Practices in Far East Java  |r Herriman, Nicholas -- 
505 8 0 |t 11. An Abangan-like Group in a Santri Island: The Religious Identity of the Blater  |r Pribadi, Yanwar -- 
505 8 0 |t MALAYSIA -- ; 12. Introduction  |r Saravanamuttu, Johan -- 
505 8 0 |t 13. Islamic Praxis and Theory: Negotiating Orthodoxy in Contemporary Malaysia  |r Hoffstaedter, Gerhard -- 
505 8 0 |t 14. Religious Pluralism and Cosmopolitanism at the City Crossroads  |r Guan, Yeoh Seng -- 
505 8 0 |t 15. The Christian Response to State-led Islamization in Malaysia  |r Choong, Chong Eu -- 
505 8 0 |t 16. The Politics of Buddhist Organizations in Malaysia  |r Ooi, Tan Lee -- 
505 8 0 |t 17. Hindraf as a Response to Islamization in Malaysia  |r Kaur, Arunajeet -- 
505 8 0 |t 18. “Deviant” Muslims: The Plight of Shias in Contemporary Malaysia  |r Saat, Norshahril -- 
505 8 0 |t 19. Being Christians in Muslim-majority Malaysia: The Kelabit and Lun Bawang Experiences in Sarawak  |r Bala, Poline -- 
505 8 0 |t 20. Everyday Religiosity and the Ambiguation of Development in East Malaysia: Reflections on a Dam-Construction and Resettlement Project  |r Chua, Liana -- 
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520 |a "This book fills a gap in authoritative analyses of the causes of inter-religious conflict and the practice of religious toleration. The rise of more overt expressions of Islamic piety and greater bureaucratization of Islam in both Indonesia and Malaysia over several decades have tested the "live and let live" philosophy which used to characterize religious expression in these nations. The analyses in each chapter of the book break new ground with contextualized studies of particular and recent incidents of conflict or harassment in a variety of areas – from urban centres to more remote and, even complex, locations. As these studies show, legislation stands or falls on the ability and determination of local authorities to enforce it. This volume is essential reading for understanding the dynamics of state-religious interaction in Muslim majority nations and the crucial role civil society organizations play in negotiating interfaith toleration." - Emeritus Professor Virginia Hooker FAHA, Department of Political & Social Change College of Asia & the Pacific, The Australian National University "A most welcome contribution to the academic discourse of political Islam in Indonesia and Malaysia! For this volume focuses not on Islamic resurgence as many others have done, but on the impact of Islamic resurgence upon its non-Muslim minority counterparts - Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and also the Syiah Muslims - in the two plural societies, and the varying responses of those minorities, themselves often fragmented, to Islamic resurgence. The rich case studies highlight the changing character of politics in the two countries and their capacities to deal with religious diversity, an aspect of politics often ignored because of the usual concern for economic and political institutional capacities. The juxtaposition of Malaysian and Indonesian cases in a single volume and comparisons of contrasting developments in the two countries, challenges readers not to resort to easy conclusions and overgeneralizations about rising inter-religious tensions, but to give more scholarly attention to this politics-religion diversity nexus." - Emeritus Professor Francis Loh Kok Wah, Department of Political Science, Universiti Sains Malaysia 
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