Expressing Islam: Religious Life and Politics in IndonesiaGreg Fealy, Sally White Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2008 - 295 من الصفحات As the forces of globalisation and modernisation buffet Islam and other world religions, Indonesias 200 million Muslims are expressing their faith in ever more complex ways. Celebrity television preachers, internet fatwa services, mass religious rallies in soccer stadiums, glossy jihadist magazines, Islamic medical treatments, alms giving via mobile phone and electronic sharia banking services are just some of the manifestations of a more consumer-oriented approach to Islam which interact with and sometimes replace other, more traditional expressions of the faith.
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... loan cooperative) bank perkreditan rakyat syariah (Islamic rural bank) Bank Rakyat Indonesia the pre-Islamic age of Java. Asbisindo as-salafas-saleh aurat Bapepam Bappenas bid'ah BMT BPRS BRI bmla non- government organisation 1 Examples ...
... loan unit) Saudi-based religious purification and social reform movement founded in the late eighteenth century by scholar Muhammad ibn 'Abd alWahhab (1703—87) charitable endowment of land for religious purposes the Nine Saints (Java) ...
... loans through the conventional banking system, which stand to benefit most from an expanded Islamic microfinance ... loan cooperatives (BMTs) and Islamic rural banks (BPRSs). He argues that institutions such as BMTs are well placed ...
... loans require insurance that meets sharia principles—conventional commercial insurance is seen as contrary to Islamic law.5 As with the banking sector, most of the growth in Islamic insurance has occurred in the past six years, and ...
... loan cooperatives (BMTs) providing microfinance services to small businesses. There are estimated to be more than 3,000 BMTs across Indonesia serving tens of thousands of village-level Muslim communities (see Chapter 15 by Sakai) ...