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ID127648
Title ProperIslamic orientations in contemporary Indonesia
Other Title InformationIslamism on the rise?
LanguageENG
AuthorSakai, Minako ;  Fauzia, Amelia
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Indonesia has approximately 240 million people, and more than 85% of the population are Muslims. Whilst incidents of religious intolerance have frequently been reported in the mass media, political Islam in Indonesia, represented by Islamic political parties, seems to have failed to gain popular support. Against this conflicting standing of Islam and Islamic organizations in Indonesia, this study focuses on Muslim religiosity and perceptions of the role of Islam in contemporary Indonesia. Based on our survey of 1500 Muslims in Indonesia in 2010, and case studies in regional Indonesia, this paper shows that, due to sociocultural change in regional Indonesia, and the diffusion of religious authority through media use, Indonesian Muslims are becoming less political Islamists, and more sociocultural Islamists who are attempting to advocate Islamic morality. This trend is in line with scholarly observations of post-Islamism prevalent in other parts of the Muslim world.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethinicity Vol.15, No.1; January 2014: p.41-61
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol.15, No.1; January 2014: p.41-61
Key WordsIslamism ;  Indonesia ;  Regional Identity ;  Shariah By-Laws ;  Media ;  Islamic Study Groups ;  Southeast Asia ;  Contemporary Indonesia ;  Political Islam ;  Islamist Conflicts ;  Islamic Organizations ;  Muslim World


 
 
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