The long Ramadhan: Islamic politics under the New Order
Note from the editor (Mahasin, Aswab): The long Ramadhan. - S. 2; Introduction to this issue. - S. 3-5. Tamara, Nasir: Islam under the New Order. A political history. - S. 6-30. Haris, Syamsuddin: PPP and politics under the New Order. - S. 31-51. Bruinessen, Martin van: Indonesia's Ulama and po...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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1990
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Prisma <Jakarta>
Year: 1990, Issue: 49, Pages: 2-102 |
Further subjects: | B
Indonesia
Islam
Islamization
Muslime
Politische Partei
Kaufleute / Trader
Entwicklungspolitische Strategie
Internal policy
Secularization
Social change
New Order (Indonesia)
B Islam B Merchant B Party (law) B Secularization B Developmental model B Muslim B Internal policy B Social change B Islamization B Indonesia |
Summary: | Note from the editor (Mahasin, Aswab): The long Ramadhan. - S. 2; Introduction to this issue. - S. 3-5. Tamara, Nasir: Islam under the New Order. A political history. - S. 6-30. Haris, Syamsuddin: PPP and politics under the New Order. - S. 31-51. Bruinessen, Martin van: Indonesia's Ulama and politics. Caught between legitimising the status quo and searching for alternatives. - S. 52-69. Muhaimin, Yahya: Muslim traders. The stillborn bourgeoisie. - S. 83-90. Mahasin, Aswab: The Santri middle class. - S. 91-96. Dialogue: Whither political Islam. - S. 70-82. Hadikusumo, H. Djarwani: To create a community of Muslims with a feeling of unity? - S. 71-73. Rais, Amien: Muslim students and political democratisation. - S. 74-76. Madjid, Nurcholish: Indonesia in the future. Sophisticated and devoutly religious. - S. 77-82. Glossary of Islamic terms. - S. 97-98; List of back issues. - S. 99-102 Collection of five articles and three interviews on the changing relationship between the government and Muslim organisations, the long-term trend toward depoliticisation of these organisations, the role of the United Development Party (PPP, the political party formed in 1973 when existing Muslim parties were merged) in Indonesian politics, the effectiveness of government efforts to secularise politics and to de-Islamicise the PPP, the most important social base for Islamic political leaders in Indonesia, the ulama (Islamic scholars), the impact of government controls on the community of ulama, social changes within the Muslim community, the impact of the New Order's development strategy on santri Muslim traders among other issues. (DÜI-Sen) |
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ISSN: | 0126-270X |
Contains: | In: Prisma |