Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization /
Islam and Muslims in southeast Asia have often been described using two sets of very contradictory terms. On the one hand, they are imagined as being Sufistic, syncretistic and localized, as opposed to their counterparts in the Middle East who are considered to be orthodox and 'fanatical.'...
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction / Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk
- 2. Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia / Ahmad Fauzi and Abdul Hamid
- 3. Muslim Travellers in a Time of Globalization: Studying Islam in Cairo among the Maranaos in the Philippines / Yoriko Tatsumi
- 4. Ghazwul Fikri or Arabization? Indonesian Muslim responses to globalization / Martin van Bruinessen
- 5. The Ulama Network as Conveyor of Islamic World Trends: Connecting Malaysian Politics to the Muslim Ummah through the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS) / Yuki Shiozaki
- 6. Globalization: Issues, Challenges, and Responses Amongst the Moros of the Southern Philippines / Carmen Abu Bakar
- 7. Democratization and 'Failure' of Islamic Parties in Indonesia / Ken Miichi
- 8. Globalization and Its Impact on the Muslim Minority in Cambodia / Omar Farouk
- 9. The Peace Process in Mindanao and its Global Dimension / Datu Michael O. Mastura with the assistance of Ishak V. Mastura
- 10. 'Red Mosques': Mitigating Violence Against Sacred Spaces in Thailand and Beyond / Chaiwat Satha-Anand
- 11. Exploring gaps across Religions in Southeast Asia / Satoru Mikami
- 12. Conclusion / Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk.