Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Studies in Material Religion and Spirituality |
Contents |
Introduction / Johan Fischer and Jeremy Jammes -- Social trust, the Qur'anic prohibition of corruption, and anti-corruption reforms in Indonesia / Michel Dion -- Muhammadiyah, membership dues and the Islamic economy in colonial Aceh / Joshua Gedaht -- Brunei halal certification : a review and way forward / Nazlida Muhamad, Masairol Hj Masri and Ahmed Masood Khalid -- Consumer goods and the role of science in the halal industry in Southeast Asia / Nura Fazira Noor Azam, Syazana Abdullah Lim, Nur Diyanah Matassan and Minhaz Uddin Ahmed -- Contamination of halal food products : insights on theological rulings / Ahmad Labeeb Tajudeen and Ibrahim Abdul-Rahman -- Middle-class projects in modern Malaysia and beyond / Johan Fischer -- Modesty in Islamic fashion marketing communications in ASEAN / Muhammad Talha Salam, Nazlida Binti Muhamad and Vai Shiem Leong -- Packaging MIB : representations of Islam in Anglophone Bruneian fiction / Kathrina Mohd Daud -- Tales from two cities : financialisation, consumerism and affordable housing in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta / Lena Rethel, Juanita Elias and Lisa Tilley -- Afterword: Contemporary halal tropism, or Islam and economy between the global and the traditional era / Jeremy Jammes and Johan Fischer |
Summary |
"The first volume to explore Muslim piety as a form of economy, this book examines specific forms of production, trade, regulation, consumption, entrepreneurship and science that condition - and are themselves conditioned by - Islamic values, logics and politics. With a focus on Southeast Asia as a site of significant and diverse integration of Islam and the economy - as well as the incompatibilities that can occur between the two - it reveals the production of a Muslim piety as an economy in its own right. Interdisciplinary in nature and based on in-depth empirical studies, the book considers issues such as the Qur'anic prohibition of corruption and anti-corruption reforms; the emergence of the Islamic economy under colonialism; 'halal' or 'lawful' production, trade, regulation and consumption; modesty in Islamic fashion marketing communications; and financialisation, consumerism and housing. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, anthropology and religious studies with interests in Islam and Southeast Asia"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 05, 2019) |
Subject |
Islam -- Economic aspects -- Southeast Asia
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Economics -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
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Muslims -- Southeast Asia -- Economic conditions
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
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Economics -- Religious aspects -- Islam
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Islam -- Economic aspects
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Muslims -- Economic conditions
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Religion -- Economic aspects
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SUBJECT |
Southeast Asia -- Religion -- Economic aspects
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Subject |
Southeast Asia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Fischer, Johan, editor
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Jammes, Jérémy, editor
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LC no. |
2019024102 |
ISBN |
0429321147 |
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9781000650761 |
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1000650766 |
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9781000650945 |
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1000650944 |
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9781000650853 |
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1000650855 |
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9780429321146 |
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