The globalization of religious markets: International innovations, Malaysian consumption

According to the author, in Malaysia secularization is an uneven process, bifurcating religious practices into an Islamic and non-Islamic field. The former is linked to international Islamic institutions. The latter lacks currency in the political structure and is freer to innovate with less governm...

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Pubblicato in:Sojourn
Autore principale: Lee, Raymond L. M. (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Institution 1993
In: Sojourn
Anno: 1993, Volume: 8, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 35-61
Altre parole chiave:B Musulmano
B Interazione
B Islam
B Buddhismo <motivo>
B Cristianesimo
B Induismo
B Malaysia
B Cooperazione internazionale
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Riepilogo:According to the author, in Malaysia secularization is an uneven process, bifurcating religious practices into an Islamic and non-Islamic field. The former is linked to international Islamic institutions. The latter lacks currency in the political structure and is freer to innovate with less government interference. He examines the market implications of religious asymmetry in this country. The author points out that for the non-Muslimes, the apolitical nature of their religions has predisposed them to more experimentation and innovation than the Muslims. (DÜI-Sen)
ISSN:0217-9520
Comprende:In: Sojourn