Shapers of Islam in Southeast Asia: Muslim Intellectuals and the Making of Islamic Reformism captures the progressive and pluralistic nature of Islamic reform in Southeast Asia from the mid-twentieth century onward, a period that can now be regarded as the age of networked Islam. Offering a fresh conceptualization, the book shows how several influential Muslim intellectuals have given rise to an “Islamic reformist mosaic” in Southeast Asia. Representing different strands of reformist thinking, these shapers of Islam have constructed a unified and coherent frame of thought that distinguishes itself from the ultra-traditionalist and ultra-secularist leanings. This fascinating study is indispensable to anyone interested in understanding the challenges facing Islam and other religions in the modern world.
Shapers of Islam in Southeast Asia: Muslim Intellectuals and the Making of Islamic Reformism
KHAIRUDIN ALJUNIED is Associate Professor at the Department of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore.
CENDEKIA (First Published, 2023)
224 pages including Bibliography
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Introduction: Islamic Reformist Mosaic in Southeast Asia
1. Naquib Al-Attas: The Desecularist
2. Osman Bakar: The Epistemist
3. Harun Nasution: The Rationalist
4. Ahmad Ibrahim: The Legalist
5. Kuntowijoyo: The Historicist
6. Cesar Majul Adib: The Integrationist
7. Zakiah Daradjat: The Moralist
Epilogue: Muslim Reformism and the Future of Islam
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 × 1.6 cm |
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