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Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters |
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Introduction |
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VOLUME I SOUTHEAST ASIAN ISLAM: HISTORIES, CULTURES AND IDENTITIES |
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Finding the equilibrium for dispute resolution: how Brunei Darussalam balances a British legacy with its Malay and Islamic Identity |
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7 | (29) |
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The influential legacy of Dutch Islamic policy on the formation of zakat (alms) law in modern Indonesia |
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36 | (17) |
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The Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Law: a serious response to Acehnese separatism? |
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53 | (25) |
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Current issues in Indonesian Islam: analysing the 2005 Council of Indonesian Ulama Fatwa No. 7 opposing pluralism, liberalism and secularism |
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78 | (33) |
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Nahdlatul Ulama and collective ijtihad |
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111 | (22) |
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The coming of Islam to the East Indies |
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133 | (10) |
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Adat and Islam: an examination of conflict in Minangkabau |
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143 | (18) |
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Indonesia: Islam and cultural pluralism |
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161 | (26) |
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Religion and development in South-east Asia: a comparative study |
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187 | (14) |
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The introduction of Islam into Campa |
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201 | (30) |
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Women, divorce and Islam in Kedah |
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231 | (12) |
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Sharifah Zaleha Syed Hassan |
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Reconstructing self and society: Javanese Muslim women and ``the veil'' |
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243 | (34) |
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The new spiritualities, East and West: colonial legacies and the global spiritual marketplace in Southeast Asia |
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277 | (13) |
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290 | (21) |
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The new Muslim romance: changing patterns of courtship and marriage among educated Javanese youth |
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311 | (21) |
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Cambodia's Muslim king: Khmer and Dutch sources on the conversion of Reameathipadei I, 1642-1658 |
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332 | (24) |
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Crescent moon: Islamic art and civilisation in Southeast Asia, at the Art Gallery of South Australia |
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356 | (3) |
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Islam and democracy in Thailand: reforming the office of Chularajmontri/Shaikh al-Islam |
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359 | (19) |
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Debates and impressions of change and continuity in Indonesia's musical arts since the fall of Suharto, 1998-2002 |
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VOLUME II MUSLIM POLITICS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: DISCOURSES AND PRACTICES |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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Political Islam in Indonesia: present and future trajectory |
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9 | (21) |
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Indonesia's Nurcholish Madjid and Abdurrahman Wahid as intellectual ulama: the meeting of Islamic traditionalism and Modernism in neo-Modernist thought |
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30 | (33) |
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Civil Islam, demoralisation, and violence in Indonesia: a comment |
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63 | (8) |
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Blood, sweat, and jihad: the radicalization of the political discourse of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) from 1982 onwards |
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71 | (29) |
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Exigency or expediency? Contextualising political Islam and the PAS challenge in Malaysian politics |
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100 | (16) |
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Constructing an Islamic model in two Malaysian states: PAS rule in Kelantan and Terengganu |
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116 | (18) |
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Political Islam in Malaysia: problematising discourse and practice in the UMNO---PAS `Islamisation race' |
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134 | (21) |
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The Masyumi legacy: between Islamist idealism and political exigency |
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155 | (20) |
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The keris, the crescent and the blind goddess: the state, Islam and the constitution in Malaysia |
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175 | (23) |
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Religion and the Indonesian constitution: a recent debate |
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198 | (25) |
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The state---Moro armed conflict in the Philippines: unresolved national question or question of governance? |
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223 | (29) |
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Thaksin and the resurgence of violence in the Thai South: network monarchy strikes back? |
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252 | (30) |
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How committed is PAS to democracy and how do we know it? |
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282 | (19) |
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The Salafi movement in Indonesia: transnational dynamics and local development |
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301 | (17) |
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New karma: Buddhism and democratization in Thailand |
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318 | (21) |
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Politics, Islam, and public opinion |
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339 | (14) |
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Regional sharia regulations in Indonesia: anomaly or symptom? |
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VOLUME III BETWIXT LOCAL AND GLOBAL: ISLAMIC CIVIL SOCIETY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA |
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Introduction |
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Islam and economic development in New Order's Indonesia (1967-1998) |
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7 | (22) |
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Islam and economic development in Malaysia: a reappraisal |
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29 | (19) |
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TV on the border: broadcasting and Malay identity in Southern Thailand |
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48 | (19) |
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Islam as a symbolic commodity: transmitting and consuming Islam through public sermons in Indonesia |
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67 | (16) |
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The tangled roots of Islamist activism in Southeast Asia |
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83 | (20) |
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The influence of Mawdudi's thought on Muslims in Southeast Asia: a brief survey |
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103 | (34) |
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Women and revolution: Philippine Muslim women's participation in the Moro National Liberation Front |
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137 | (16) |
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The transmission of al-Manar's reformism to the Malay-Indonesian world: the cases of al-Imam and al-Munir |
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153 | (20) |
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Islam and modernity: Nurcholish Madjid's interpretation of civil society, pluralism, secularization, and democracy |
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173 | (19) |
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Islam and state: a study of the Liberal Islamic network in Indonesia, 1999-2004 |
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192 | (19) |
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Voices from Pattani: fears, suspicion, and confusion |
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211 | (7) |
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Aspects of Shi`ism in contemporary Southeast Asia |
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218 | (33) |
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Islam and citizenship education in Singapore: challenges and implications |
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251 | (17) |
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Changing roles, unchanging perceptions and institutions: traditionalism and its impact on women and globalization in Muslim societies in Asia |
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268 | (26) |
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Playboy Indonesia and the media: commerce and the Islamic public sphere on trial in Indonesia |
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294 | (26) |
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Taste, talent, and the problem of internalization: a Qur'anic study in religious musicality from Southeast Asia |
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320 | (38) |
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Supplicating, naming, offering: tawassul in West Java |
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358 | (19) |
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Islam and nation building in Southeast Asia: Malaysia and Indonesia in comparative perspective |
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377 | (22) |
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Indonesian women and political Islam |
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VOLUME IV THE MYTH OF THE `SECOND FRONT': MUSLIM SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE WAR ON TERROR |
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Introduction |
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The origins of the Java War (1825-30) |
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9 | (26) |
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Genealogies of Islamic radicalism in post-Suharto Indonesia |
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35 | (32) |
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Islam and society in South-East Asia after 11 September |
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67 | (13) |
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Laskar Jihad and the political position of conservative Islam in Indonesia |
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80 | (19) |
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Tentacles of terror: Al Qaeda's Southeast Asian network |
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99 | (35) |
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Saints, scholars and the idealized past in Philippine Muslim separatism |
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134 | (15) |
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Political terrorism in Southeast Asia |
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149 | (9) |
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The road less traveled: Islamic militancy in Southeast Asia |
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158 | (24) |
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Deconstructing jihad: Southeast Asian contexts |
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182 | (18) |
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International jihad and Muslim radicalism in Thailand? Toward an alternative interpretation |
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200 | (17) |
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War on error and the Southern fire: how terrorism analysts get it wrong |
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217 | (23) |
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On the `anxiety of incompleteness': a post-structuralist approach to religious violence in Indonesia |
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240 | (64) |
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Ethno-religious conflicts: rise or decline? Recent developments in Southeast Asia |
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304 | (10) |
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Terrorism in Southeast Asia: expert analysis, myopia and fantasy |
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314 | (22) |
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Review of Laskar Jihad: Islam, Militancy and the Quest for Identity in Post-New Order Indonesia by Noorhaidi Hasan |
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336 | (4) |
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Imam Samudra's justification for Bali bombing |
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340 | (29) |
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Muhammad Haniff Bin Hassan |
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The myth of the Second Front: localizing the `War on Terror' in Southeast Asia |
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369 | (14) |
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The sword against the crescent: religion and violence in Muslim Southeast Asia |
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383 | (18) |
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