Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 110 pages) |
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Islam in Southeast Asia Series |
Contents |
A Quest for True Islam; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Abstract; Chapter 1: Islamic Resurgence in Indonesia, an Introduction; 1.1 The Moral Force: Bandung in Historical Perspective; 1.2 Islamic Resurgence and Tajdid (Renewal) Tradition; 1.3 Islamic Resurgence: a Definition; Chapter 2: The Foundation of the Movement; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Student Movement and Political Suppression; 2.3 Historical Perception: Disappointment of The Past; 2.4 Islam: The Only Alternative; 2.5 International Influences; 2.6 The Founder: An Individual Background |
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Chapter 3: The Development of the Movement3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Three Channels: Campus Islamic Preaching Organisations, Public Mosques, and Underground Movements; 3.2.1. a. Salman's Inspiration; 3.2.2. b. Public Mosques: Mujahidin and Istiqamah; 3.2.3. c. Harakah: Independent Movements; 3.3 Fertile Milieu; Chapter 4: Routinisation of the Movement: Impacts of Social and Political Changes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Social and political changes; 4.3 ICMI: A New Hope; 4.4 Changes: The Recovered Pain; Chapter 5: Conclusion: Continuation of TAJDID Tradition |
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Appendix A: The Meeting Forum of Islamic Campus Preaching OrganisationsAppendix B: The Nature of Reformist and Modernist Islam; Appendix C: International Islamic Movements and Their Presence in Indonesia; Appendix D: Muslim Intellectuals' Movement at Glance; Appendix E: Moral Workshop Daarut Tauhid: a New Trend among the Youth; Glossary; Bibliography |
Summary |
This study presents the contemporary Islamic resurgence movement among young people in Bandung Indonesia, focusing on its emergence, development and routinisation. It traces various factors and conditions that contributed to the emergence of the movement. It also tries to explain how and why young people (students in particular) turn to Islam, and how the movement is organised and developed among students. Finally, it examines internal changes among various Islamic groups as responses to social, political and cultural changes |
Analysis |
islam |
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youth movement |
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politics |
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indonesia |
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bandung |
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muslim |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
English |
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Online resource; title from pdf title page (ANU, viewed September 3, 2012) |
Subject |
Youth movements -- Indonesia -- Bandung
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Muslim youth -- Indonesia -- Bandung
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Muslim converts -- Indonesia -- Bandung
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Islam and politics -- Indonesia -- Bandung
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Islam and state -- Indonesia -- Bandung
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Humanities.
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Religion and beliefs.
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Religion: general.
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Religious groups: social and cultural aspects.
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Social groups.
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Society and culture: general.
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Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.
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Social Science -- Islamic Studies.
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Religion -- Antiquities & Archaeology.
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Islam and politics
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Islam and state
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Muslim converts
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Muslim youth
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Youth movements
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Indonesia -- Bandung
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781920942328 |
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1920942327 |
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9781921313080 |
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1921313080 |
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