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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... reflect the views or the policy of the Institute or its supporters. ISEAS Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Expressing Islam : religious life and politics in Indonesia / edited by Greg Fealy and Sally White. Based on the annual ...
... reflect Western concerns rather than understanding of Muslim communities on their own terms.1 The purpose of this book is to take a broader view of what is happening within Indonesian Islam. One part of this is indeed Islamic militancy ...
... reflect the concerns of all Indonesians about public order and morality. Moreover, it appears that the phenomenon has passed its peak, with no new sharia-influenced regulations coming into effect in the past two years. Second, Bush ...
... reflect the fact that they provide a cheaper alternative to increasingly expensive conventional medical services. Islamic pilgrimages, tourism and hospitality are also booming. The lesser or minor (umrah) pilgrimage, which can be ...
... reflects rising religiosity in Indonesian society, but it is also true that the growing consumption and prominence of Islamic products drives further Islamisation. Thus, a cycle of sorts is established in which commodified Islam is both ...