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Producing Believers, Contesting Islam: Conservative and Liberal Muslim Students in Indonesia.
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Producing Believers, Contesting Islam: Conservative and Liberal Muslim Students in Indonesia./
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Ibrahim, Nur Amali.
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344 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-11, Section: A, page: 4203.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-11A.
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Producing Believers, Contesting Islam: Conservative and Liberal Muslim Students in Indonesia.
Ibrahim, Nur Amali.
Producing Believers, Contesting Islam: Conservative and Liberal Muslim Students in Indonesia.
- 344 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-11, Section: A, page: 4203.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 2011.
In Indonesia---the world's largest Muslim-majority country and third largest secular democracy---fierce ideological battles are taking place between two groups of Muslims seeking hegemony in the nation. The first group, the conservative Muslims, believes that Islam offers the best moral solution for today's wayward world, and that Islam should be made the basis of law, politics, and economics in the nation. Right-wing conservatives argue that Indonesia's secular democracy should be abolished in favor of the Islamic state, whereas moderate conservatives are less keen on this complete political overhaul, advocating instead for the nation's secular democracy to be infused with more Islamic values. Their rivals, the liberal Muslims, are worried that Islamic conservatism will lead to religious intolerance and political persecution in the name of religion. To ensure that all Indonesians enjoy freedom of religious expressions, liberals argue that Islam must stay out of politics. In their eyes, Indonesia cannot be anything other than a secular democracy. Since the Indonesian secular democracy is relatively nascent (having recently celebrated its tenth anniversary), liberals fear that the conservative agenda would reverse this progress by reintroducing undemocratic politics back into the nation.
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