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Indonesian Muslim Intelligentsia and Power

Presents a genealogy of the social networks and power struggles of the major influential group of Indonesian educated Muslims called 'intelligentsia'.

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 17, no. 1 (1986): 5–38. ———. “Pulau
Penyengat: Nineteenth Century Islamic Centre of Riau”. Archipel, no. 37 (1989).
Mauldin, L.W. The Colonial Influences of Indonesian Education. University
Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, ... Messick, B. The Calighraphic State: Textual
Domination and History in a Muslim Society. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1993. Miller, N. In the Shadow of the State: Intellectuals and the Quest for
National Identity ...

Indonesian Syariah

Defining a National School of Islamic Law

Discusses the creation a national school of Islamic law in Indonesia. Presents a complex range of references for syariah including the formal structures of a 'new fiqh', philosophies of law, transmissions of syariah through tertiary curricula and the Friday sermon in mosques, a bureaucratic form for conducting the Hajj, and contemporary debates on syariah values as expressions of public morality.

Jones, Gavin W. (1994), Marriage and Di orce in Islamic South-east Asia, Kuala
Lumpur: Oxford University Press. Junedding, B. and Dias Pradadimara (2000), ...
Keeler, Ward (1998), 'Style and Authority in Javanese Muslim Sermons',
Australian Journal of Anthropology, 9(2): 163–78. Kelsen, Hans (1989), Pure
Theory of ... The Effect of Western Influence on Native Civilizations in the Malay
Archipelago, Batavia: Royal Batavia Society of Arts and Sciences. Komisi Fatwa
Hukum Majelis ...

Contemporary Developments in Indonesian Islam

Explaining the "conservative Turn"

"Once celebrated in the Western media as a shining example of a 'liberal' and 'tolerant' Islam, Indonesia since the end of the Soeharto regime (May 1998) has witnessed a variety of developments that bespeak a conservative turn in the country's Muslim politics. In this timely collection of original essays, Martin van Bruinessen, our most distinguished senior Western scholar of Indonesian Islam, and four leading Indonesian Muslim scholars explore and explain these developments. Each chapter examines recent trends from a strategic institutional perch: the Council of Indonesian Muslim scholars, the reformist Muhammadiyah, South Sulawesi's Committee for the Implementation of Islamic Shari'a, and radical Islamism in Solo. With van Bruinessen's brilliantly synthetic introduction and conclusion, these essays shed a bright light on what Indonesian Muslim politics was and where it seems to be going. The analysis is complex and by no means uniformly dire. For readers interested in Indonesian Muslim politics, and for analysts interested in the dialectical interplay of progressive and conservative Islam, this book is fascinating and essential reading." -Robert Hefner, Director Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs, Boston University

and the Politics of Re-Islamization: The Majelis Permusyawaratan Ulama, Shari'
atization and Contested Authority in Post-New Order Aceh”, journal of Islamic
Studies 22 (2011). Ichwan can be contacted at ... Martin van Bruinessen is
Emeritus Professor of Comparative Studies of Contemporary Muslim Societies at
Utrecht University and was one of the chairs at the International Institute for the
Study of Islam in the Modern World (ISIM). His most recent publications include
the edited ...

Domination and Contestation

Muslim Bumiputera Politics in Sarawak

"This book makes an important contribution to understanding the ongoing political evolution of politics in Sarawak. It also provides a case study of the engagement of a dominant state with social forces in a multi-ethnic society." - Prof Harold Crouch, Emeritus Professor, Department of Political & Social Change, School of International, Political & Strategic Studies, Australian National University "Taking off from Joel Migdal's notions of 'the strongman-politician’, 'strong society, weak state' and 'the state in society', the author discusses how the federal government accomodates Taib Mahmud's chief ministership over Sarawak, and how his long tenure is anchored in winning political support from the Sarawak Muslim Bumiputera community. An insightful book on contemporary Sarawak politics." - Prof Francis Loh Kok Wah, School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. "This volume will go a long way in explaining why a single Melanau family has been able to dominate Sarawak politics for the past four decades." - Prof James Chin, Head of School of Arts and Social Sciences, Monash University, Malaysia Campus

I was angry at the government, I voted them so many times and yet they never
give me anything, not even a t-shirt] Ismail's anger is a representation of the
dissenting voice among the Malays who switch their allegiance from the ruling
party to Keadilan. Ismail supports Keadilan, not because of its political ideology
which is based on the struggle to uphold democratic principles such as
transparency, equality and justice. Instead, he supports the opposition because
he is angry with the ...

Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia

Tan Ta Sen has modestly suggested that, as a book to illustrate the peaceful impact of culture contact, he is concerned to show how such cultural influences not only led to transmissions, conversions and transferences involving Inner Asian Muslims from China and Yunnan Muslims, Chams, Javanese, Malays, Arabs and Indians, but also enabled many Chinese in the Malay world to retain their non-Muslim cultural traits. In placing Cheng Ho's voyages in this context, the author offers a fresh perspective on a momentous set of events in Chinese maritime history. Professor Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore. Tan Ta Sen's book on Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia is not the first one on the subject, but it is the first book that puts Cheng Ho's voyages in the larger context of "culture contact" in China and beyond. He has garnered numerous sources, from published documents to architectural sites and buildings, to support his arguments. He has done much more than previous scholars writing on this subject. - Professor Leo Suryadinata, Chinese Heritage Centre (Singapore). This long-awaited book is welcomed by the academic community ... Tan Ta Sen has used historical facts to strengthen the argument on the existence of the "Third Wave," i.e. "the Chinese Wave," in the spread of Islam in the Southeast Asian region. Until now, we only know two major waves, i.e. the India-Gujarat Wave and the Middle East Wave through the development of trade relations. - Professor A. Dahana, University of Indonesia (Jakarta).

Champa, Siam, Malaka, Java, Samudra, Lambri, Aru, Coimbatore (Koyampadi),
Kayal, Cochin, Calicut, Ceylon, etc. Champa, Siam, Java, Malaka, Samudra,
Ceylon, Quilon, Cochin, Calicut, etc. Champa, Java, Palembang, Malaka,
Pahang, ...

Information Technology in Asia

New Development Paradigms

The information and communications technology (ICT) revolution that swept the world through the 1990s has impacted the economic, political, and social structures of countries throughout Asia. These have presented themselves both as digital opportunities as well as challenges. This volume presents a collection of papers by scholars on the new development paradigms afforded by this new technology, from the experience of the software capital of Bangalore to the policy dilemmas faced by transitio...

Information Technology in Southeast Asia: Engine of Growth or Digital Divide?
KENNETH L. KRAEMER and JASON DEDRICK The widespread diffusion of the
personal computer and the explosive growth of the Internet have moved ...

Indonesia

Towards Democracy

This book traces the beginning of the process of nation-formation, the struggle for independence, the hopeful beginning of the new nation-state of Indonesia only to be followed by hard and difficult ways to remain true to the ideals of independence. In the process Indonesia with its sprawling archipelago and its multi-ethnic and multi-religious nation has to undergo various types of crisis and internal conflicts, but the ideals that have been nurtured since the beginning when a new nation began to be visualized remain intact. Some changes in the interpretation may have taken place and some deviations here and there can be noticed but the literal meaning of the ideals continues to be the guiding light. In short this is a history of a nation in the continuing effort to retain the ideals of its existence.

Reprinted in the collected works of Asrul Sani, Surat-Surat Kepercayaan, edited
by Ajip Rosidi (Jakarta: Pustaka Jaya, 1997). See, Benedict R.O'G., Anderson,
Java in a Time of the Revolution: Occupation and Resistance, 1944—1946 (
Ithaca/ ...

Islamic Banking in Southeast Asia

Islam and the Economic Development of Southeast Asia

THE ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF
SOUTHEAST ASIAL M.A. Mannan Introduction This paper attempts to (a) provide
a brief overview of the functions of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and its ...

Bank Indonesia and the Crisis

An Insider's View

This important book is set to be a key document for those interested in Indonesia's recent economic and political history. There have been many unanswered questions about exactly how the regional currency crisis snowballed into a full-scale banking crisis in Indonesia, coupled with a total loss of credibility within a short time. This record by the official in the midst of the banking crisis, the ex governor of Bank Indonesia, gives a fuller and intriguing picture of the events, including the actions of President Soeharto, as well as a balanced account of the much criticised interventions by the International Monetary Fund. The author also analyses the lessons for monetary policy to avoid future such crisis. This is essential reading for economists and Indonesia watchers.

Laws and Regulations Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia nomor 13 tahun
1968 tentang Bank Sentral [Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 13 of 1968
concerning the Central Bank] Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia nomor 7
tahun ...