The notion "dakwah" and its perceptions in Malaysia's Islamic literature of the 1970s and '80s

Consistent with the call of the times to "return" to Islam, Malaysia's "Sastera Islam" (Islamic literature) of the 1970s and '80s upholds literature as a legitimate tool for "dakwah" ("return" to Islam). Within this framework, production of Islamic l...

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Autor principal: Tahir, Ungku Maimunah Mohd (Autor)
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Publicado: Cambridge Univ. Press 1989
En: Journal of Southeast Asian studies
Año: 1989, Volumen: 20, Número: 2, Páginas: 288-297
Otras palabras clave:B Islamización
B Islam
B Religión
B Cultura
B Malaysia Literatura Islam Islamización Religiöse Kultur
B Malaysia
B Literatura
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Sumario:Consistent with the call of the times to "return" to Islam, Malaysia's "Sastera Islam" (Islamic literature) of the 1970s and '80s upholds literature as a legitimate tool for "dakwah" ("return" to Islam). Within this framework, production of Islamic literature demonstrates involvement of the "religious" sector and formalistic demands for Islamic moral underpinnings, the latter manifested largely in narrative concerns with individual morality and salvation. (DÜI-Sen)
ISSN:0022-4634
Obras secundarias:In: Journal of Southeast Asian studies