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ID091416
Title ProperReligious assertion in Malaysia
Other Title Informationconstrained or conflagrated
LanguageENG
AuthorJha, Pankaj Kumar
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For several decades, religion has been a visible and potent force in the domestic politics of Muslim countries. Within Asia, the issue has attracted considerable debate and a good case study of this is Malaysia. Issues of religious conversion, demolition of temples, apostasy, and Islamic state discourse have widened fault lines among different religious communities in Malaysia. While on the one hand the role of the state is seen as being a constraining factor to these divisive tendencies, on the other hand politico-social compulsions have coerced it into acceding to the majoritarian demands. The opposition Islamic political parties and the contradicting interpretations of the constitution and religious texts have aggravated the problem. The global financial crisis has further accentuated the fissures and minority protagonists of majority religious groups have become more assertive.
`In' analytical NoteStrategic Analysis Vol. 33, No. 6; Nov 2009: 890-902
Journal SourceStrategic Analysis Vol. 33, No. 6; Nov 2009: 890-902
Key WordsMalaysia ;  Religion ;  Politics ;  Muslim Countries


 
 
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