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" Civil Islam : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 945554
Doc. No : bc147
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Hefner, Robert W.,1952-
Title & Author : Civil Islam : : Muslims and democratization in Indonesia /\ Robert W. Hefner.
Publication Statement : Princeton, NJ ;Oxford :: Princeton University Press,, ©2000.
Series Statement : Princeton studies in Muslim politics
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xxiv, 286 pages)
ISBN : 1400814359
: : 9781400814350
: : 9780691050461
: : 0691050465
: : 9781400823871
: : 1400823870
: 0691050465
: 0691050473
: 9780691050478
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Democratization in an age of religious revitalization -- Civil precedence -- Contests of Nation -- Ambivalent alliances : religion and politics in the Early New Order -- The Modernist travail -- Islam deferred : regimist Islam and the struggle for the middle class -- Uncivil state : Muslims and violence in Soeharto's fall -- Conclusion : Muslim politics, global modernity.
Abstract : "Civil Islam" tells the story of Islam and democratization in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim nation. Challenging stereotypes of Islam as antagonistic to democracy, this study of courage and reformation in the face of state terror suggests possibilities for democracy in the Muslim world and beyond. Democratic in the early 1950s and with rich precedents for tolerance and civility, Indonesia succumbed to violence. In 1965, Muslim parties were drawn into the slaughter of half a million communists. In the aftermath of this bloodshed, a "New Order" regime came to power, suppressing democratic forces and instituting dictatorial controls that held for decades. Yet from this maelstrom of violence, repressed by the state and denounced by conservative Muslims, an Islamic democracy movement emerged, strengthened, and played a central role in the 1998 overthrow of the Soeharto regime. In 1999, Muslim leader Abdurrahman Wahid was elected President of a reformist, civilian government. In explaining how this achievement was possible, Robert Hefner emphasizes the importance of civil institutions and public civility, but argues that neither.
Subject : N.U. (Organization)
: N.U. (Organization)
Subject : Islam and state-- Indonesia.
Subject : Islam and politics-- Indonesia.
Subject : Democracy-- Religious aspects-- Islam.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Process-- Political Advocacy.
Subject : Democracy-- Religious aspects-- Islam.
Subject : Islam and politics.
Subject : Islam and state.
Subject : Politics and government
Subject : Indonesia, Politics and government, 1966-1998.
Subject : Indonesia, Politics and government, 1998-
Subject : Indonesia.
Dewey Classification : ‭322/.1/09598‬
LC Classification : ‭BP63.I5‬‭H44 2000eb‬
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