Post-authoritarian diversity in Indonesia's state-owned mosques: a manakiban case study

Indonesia's state-owned mosques are important sites for observing changes in religious life that have taken place since the demise of the Suharto regime. During the New Order period, ideological and political factors restricted access to mosques owned and managed by provincial and regency gover...

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Contributors: Millie, Julian Patrick 1967- (Other) ; Hindasah, Linda (Other) ; Moriyama, Mikihiro (Other) ; Barton, Greg (Other)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 2014
In: Journal of Southeast Asian studies
Year: 2014, Volume: 45, Issue: 2, Pages: 194-213
Further subjects:B Religious identity
B Mosque
B Population group
B Religious practice
B Islam
B Politicalization
B State
B Cause
B Development
B Public goods
B Religious organization
B Sufism
B Indonesia