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Table of Contents


Introduction

Chapter 1 - Westernization and Arabization
1.            Westernization vs. Arabization
2.            Interlocutors of Indonesian Islam
3.            Where we go to study Indonesian Islam?
4.            Should we Go to the West to Study Islam?
5.            Islam at the Crossroads: Between Exclusivism and Multiculturalism

Chapter 2 – Ahmadiyah and Islamic Orthodoxy
1.            Time to Forgive and Live in Harmony with Ahmadiyah
2.            Indonesia a Failed State? Fate of The Ahmadis Shows It Could Be
3.            Religious Orthodoxy and the Blasphemy Law
4.            Ahmadiyah and the Vulgarization of Islam
5.            Joko Widodo and the Issue of Minorities: His Only Blemish?

Chapter 3 – Politics of Identity
1.            Political Fatwa for Presidential Election is not Legally Binding
2.            Aksi Bela Tauhid: Manufacturing Religious Cleavages for the 2019 Presidential Election?
3.            The Controversy of Religion-Based Regulation in the 2019 Elections
4.            Shifting Strategy of Indonesian Islamic Parties in Institutionalizing Islam
5.            Ma’ruf Amin: A Shield from Identity Politics, but not a Vote-getter

Chapter 4 - Radicalism and Terrorism
1.            Zoning and Classifying Terrorism
2.            Globalized and Localized Terrorism
3.            Competition between Liberal and Conservative Group
4.            Abu Jundal and Genealogy of Islamic Radicalism
5.            Are Hard-liners Deviants or True Believers?
6.            Understanding the Sociology of Religious Terrorism

Chapter 5 - Muhammadiyah and Pluralism
1.            ‘Puritan’ Muhammadiyah and indigenous culture
2.            Muhammadiyah's New Chairman and the Future of Its Liberalism
3.            Tolerance and Pluralism in Muhammadiyah Remains
4.            Contesting the Leadership in Muhammadiyah
5.            Muktamar and Muhammadiyah Studies
6.            Generational Conflict in Muhammadiyah
7.            The Contest between Literal-Conservative and Liberal-Moderate Muhammadiyans

Chapter 6 – Indonesian Islam: Ideology, Ritual, and Social Practice
1.            The Hijab in Indonesia: From Oppression to High Fashion
2.            Between Ritual and Reality, New Role for Islam
3.            Reborn as (hopefully) Better Muslims
4.            Ideological Interest in Interpreting the Qur'an
5.            ‘Moderate Islam’ Typology Missing the Point

Appendices
-       Indian Muslimness Holds, but Important Lessons Must be Learned from Battle for Soul of Islam in Indonesia
Tufail Ahmad
-       NU, Muhammadiyah Seen as Losing Their Influence
Bambang Muryanto
-       A Muslim Organization in Javanese Culture
Hasnan Bachtiar
-       The Third Renaissance of Islamic Scholarship in Indonesia
Mitsuo Nakamura

References

Source of Articles

Index

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