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HIZBUT TAHRIR (4) answer(s).
 
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General justice: military trials have serious flaws as far as fairness and transparency are concerned / Farooq, Umer   Journal Article
Farooq, Umer Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Non-violent extremists? Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia / Ward, Ken   Journal Article
Ward, Ken Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) is a radical Muslim organisation whose origins go back two and a half decades. It espouses an ideology crafted during the 1950s by the Palestinian, Taqiuddin an-Nabhani. Hizbut Tahrir's international leadership exerts control over its Indonesian branch's activities to an extent virtually unprecedented in Indonesian political life. Like other radical Muslim movements, HTI is bitterly anti-Western and rejects capitalism, democracy, liberalism and pluralism. Its objective is to turn Indonesia into an Islamic state that would be merged into a global caliphate or Muslim superstate. Unusually for a radical group, HTI strictly eschews violence, though its rhetoric is often strident and inflammatory. HTI also opposes terrorism, but contrives to depict terrorist attacks that have taken place in Indonesia as the result of Western manipulation and conspiracies. Although HTI retains some elements of the clandestine life it led when it was first set up, it has provoked surprisingly little hostility from the Indonesian political mainstream or security authorities. It is likely to continue to grow and remain the source of a powerful critique of Indonesia's status quo. But this is no guarantee, however, that it will succeed even in the long term in positioning Indonesia for merger into an international caliphate.
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Reviving the Caliphate in Malaysia / Osman, Mohamed Nawab Mohamed   Journal Article
Osman, Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Operating in over 43 countries in the world, Hizbut Tahrir (HT) is presently active in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and more recently in Asia. Today, HT is becoming increasingly prominent in Southeast Asia, especially in Indonesia and Malaysia. Yet despite its rapid growth in the region, little is known about HT chapters in Southeast Asia, especially in Malaysia. In light of the dearth in scholarship on Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia (HTM), this article aims to shed some light on the HTM and analyze the likelihood of its emergence as a political force in the country.
Key Words Indonesia  Middle East  Southeast Asia  Europe  Malaysia  Caliphate 
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ID:   099660


Reviving the caliphate in the Nusantara: Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia's mobilization strategy and its impact in Indonesia / Osman, Mohamed Nawab Mohamed   Journal Article
Osman, Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Hizbut Tahrir (HT) is a transnational Islamic movement operating in over forty-five countries. Literature on HT has focused mainly on its activities in Central Asia and Europe. As such, when the HT chapter in Indonesia organized the largest-ever political gathering staged by HT, many observers were caught by surprise. Yet despite the importance of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI), little is known about the organization in the English-speaking world. This paper is an attempt to present empirical data on this group. The paper argues that HTI's usage of different mobilization strategies has resulted in its ability to effect policy changes in Indonesia.
Key Words Indonesia  Hizbut Tahrir  Hizbut  Tahrir  Mobilization Strategies  Nusantara 
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