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ID188737
Title ProperIslamic particularity and academic freedom
Other Title InformationPublic institutions and doctrinal difference in contemporary Indonesia
LanguageENG
AuthorMillie, Julian ;  Julian Millie ;  Matin, Usep Abdul
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Indonesian Muslim community includes segments dedicated to contrasting pious projects and doctrinal positions, yet the nation's Ministry of Religion (MORA) manages aspects of Islamic life while purporting to more or less transcend such contrasts. This tension recently emerged in Indonesian public life when a state Islamic university defended the autonomy of its research practices against a challenge by scholars from outside the university who claimed that the doctoral project of Jalaluddin Rakhmat (1949–2021) offended doctrinal positions of the Sunni majority and gave priority to Shiite historiography and doctrine. This dispute shows how questions concerning academic method become disputes about public interest, and further, its resolution attests to the emergence of free inquiry as an Islamic value in the environment of MORA's universities. Academics cited the example of earlier generations of scholars as supporting precedent for an Islamic principle of free inquiry.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of South East Asian Studies Vol. 53, No.3; Oct 2022: p. 441 - 458
Journal SourceJournal of South East Asian Studies 2022-07 53, 3
Key WordsAcademic freedom ;  Islamic ;  CONTEMPORARY INDONESIA