ID | 094947 |
Title Proper | Crises of identity in PAS and beyond |
Other Title Information | Islam and politics in post 8 March Malaysia |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hamayotsu, Kikue |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Controversies and frictions related to Islam since the political ascendancy of the opposition coalition, Pakatan Rakyat, after the 8 March 2008 general elections have revealed multiple crises of identity not only in PAS (Islamic Party of Malaysia) and Pakatan Rakyat, but also in broader Malaysian society. It is argued that the pattern of frictions within PAS and Pakatan Rakyat has to do with the diminishing place of Muslim-Malay identity and interests in the avowedly multi-ethnic Pakatan Rakyat regime. It is suggested that these frictions are largely attributed to the distinctive character and emphasis of the Islamisation enterprises sponsored by the ruling regime under the United Malays National Organisation since the 1980s and growing Muslim anxiety and frustration about their position within the Malaysian polity. |
`In' analytical Note | Round Table Vol. 99, No. 407; Apr 2010: p163-175 |
Journal Source | Round Table Vol. 99, No. 407; Apr 2010: p163-175 |
Key Words | Political Islam ; Malaysia ; Ethnic Conflict ; Religion ; Identity ; Religious Parties ; PAS ; General Elections |