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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV045379845
    Format: viii, 220 Seiten ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-8248-7211-3
    Note: Erscheint auch als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-0-8248-7720-0 10.1515/9780824877200
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-0-8248-8241-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-0-8248-8242-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Buddhismus ; Islam ; Orden ; Sekte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Case studies ; History
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    Author information: Blackburn, Anne M. 1967-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949711315202882
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 220 pages)
    ISBN: 0-8248-8241-5
    Content: This volume aims to foster interaction between scholars in the subfields of Islamic and Buddhist studies by increasing understanding of the circulation and localization of religious texts, institutional models, and ritual practices across Asia and beyond. Buddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia scrutinizes religious orders (here referring to Sufi ?ar?qas and Buddhist monastic and other ritual lineages) that enabled far-flung local communities to be recognized and engaged as part of a broader world of co-religionists, while presenting their traditions and human representatives as attractive and authoritative to new devotees. Contributors to the volume direct their attention toward analogous developments mutually illuminating for both fields of study, drawing readers' attention to the fact that networked persons were not always strongly institutionalized and often moved through Southern Asia and developed local bases without the oversight of complex corporate organizations.
    Note: Sufis and saṅgha in motion : toward a comparative study of religious orders and networks in southern Asia / Anne M. Blackburn and R. Michael Feener -- ʻAbdallāh b. ʻUmar ibn Yaḥyā and the Ṭarīqa ʻAlawiyya in the early-nineteenth-century Indonesian archipelago / Ismail Fajrie Alatas -- The itineraries of "Sīhaḷa Monk" Sāralaṅkā : Buddhist interactions in eighteenth-century southern Asia / Alexey Kirichenko -- Challenging orders: Ṭarīqas and Muslim society in southeastern India and Laṅkā, ca. 1400-1950 / Torsten Tschacher -- Whose orders? : Chinese popular god temple networks and the rise of Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhist monasteries in Southeast Asia / Kenneth Dean -- Sufi "orders" in Southeast Asia : from private devotions to social network and corporate action / Martin van Bruinessen -- Shaṭṭāriyya Sufi scents : the literary world of the Surakarta Palace in nineteenth-century Java / Nancy K. Florida -- Negotiating order in the land of the dragon and the hidden valley of rice : local motives and regional networks in the transmission of new "Tibetan" Buddhist lineages in Bhutan and Sikkim / Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa. , English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8248-9249-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8248-7211-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9960116992502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 416 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-316-53763-3 , 1-316-54064-2 , 1-316-54107-X , 1-316-54150-9 , 1-316-54322-6 , 1-139-68354-3
    Content: Providing a detailed and comparative assessment of the humanitarian responses to a series of major disasters in Asia over the past two decades, including massive earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis, this book explores complex and changing understandings and practices of relief, recovery, and reconstruction. These critical investigations raise questions about the position and responsibilities of a growing range of stakeholders, and provide in-depth explorations of the ways in which local communities are transformed on multiple levels - not only by the impact of disaster events, but also by the experiences of rebuilding. This timely volume highlights how the experiences of Asia can contribute towards post-disaster responses globally, to safeguard future communities and reduce vulnerabilities. This is a valuable resource for academic researchers interested in post-disaster transformations and development studies, practitioners in NGOs, and government officials dealing with disaster response and disaster risk reduction.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Mar 2016). , 1. Cycles of destruction and reconstruction : responding to disasters in the Asia-Pacific region / Patrick Daly -- 2. The challenges of disaster risk reduction in rapidly expanding urban environments : Baguio City, Philippines since the 1990 Luzon earthquake / Dina Delias and Patrick Daly -- 3. Continuity, adaptation and change following the 1993 earthquake in Marathwada, India / Rohit Jigyasu and Nishant Upadhyay -- 4. Reflections on the Hanshin earthquake of 1995 and the reconstruction of Kobe, Japan / David W. Edgington -- 5. Post-disaster housing reconstruction lessons from the 1999 Marmara earthquake, Turkey / N. Emel Ganapati -- 6. Positioning stakeholders within owner driven post-disaster reconstruction approaches : Gujarat, India following the 2001 earthquake / Venkatachalam Thiruppugazh -- 7. Blue prints for change and the re-imaging of life in post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia / Patrick Daly, R. Michael Feener, Marjaana Jauhola and Craig Thorburn -- 8. The reconfiguration of political, economic, and cultural landscapes in post-tsunami Thailand / Carl Grundy-Warr and Jonathan Rigg -- 9. The right to adequate housing in post-disaster situations : the case of relocated communities in Tamil Nadu, India / Jennifer E. Duyne Barenstein -- 10. Beyond the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake : from sectors to clusters in the international humanitarian system / Graeme Macrae and David Hodgkin -- 11. Decentralizing a "top down" post-disaster reconstruction : China's response to the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake / Yan Chang-Richards, Suzanne Wilkinson, Erica Seville and Regan Potangaroa -- 12. Humanitarian assistance following the 2011 floods in Thailand and Cambodia : the importance of formal invitations and informal relationships / Rebecca Barber -- 13. The insurance industry and integrated project management frameworks in post-disaster reconstruction : recovery after the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch earthquakes / Yan Chang-Richards and Suzanne Wilkinson -- 14. Devastating consequences, flawed responses : assessing Japan's 3.11 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear tragedies / Jeff Kingston -- 15. Post-disaster reconstruction in Asia : new actors and approaches / R. Michael Feener and Patrick Daly. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-42316-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-07357-X
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045379845
    Format: viii, 220 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780824872113
    Note: Erscheint auch als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-0-8248-7720-0 10.1515/9780824877200
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-0-8248-8241-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-0-8248-8242-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Südasien ; Südostasien ; Buddhismus ; Islam ; Orden ; Sekte ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Blackburn, Anne M. 1967-
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  • 5
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    Cambridge, Mass. :Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV023065729
    Format: VIII, 332 Seiten : , Diagramme ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-674-02508-0 , 0-674-02508-3
    Series Statement: Harvard series in Islamic law 5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law , Theology
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    Keywords: Fikh ; Islam ; Recht ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949269729602882
    Format: 1 online resource (733 p.)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-19-175807-8 , 0-19-166806-0 , 0-19-166807-9
    Series Statement: Oxford Islamic legal studies
    Content: Arguing for new consideration of calls for implementation of Islamic law as projects of future-oriented social transformation, this book presents a critical overview of the day-to-day workings of one of the most complex experiments with the implementation of Islamic law in the contemporary world - that of post-tsunami Aceh.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Illustrations; Permissions; 1. Introduction; 2. Islam in Visions of Aceh's Past (and Future); Sumatran Sultanates; New Dynamics of Localization; "Holy War" and Worldly Power Struggles; Contesting Visions of Islam; Aceh, Islam, and the Indonesian Republic; Aceh and Islam under Indonesia's New Order; Dawa and Development; Acehnese Visions of Islam and Independence; Islam and Social Control; The Great Wave and Its Wake; 3. Reconfigurations of Religious Education and Authority , Traditions of Islamic Education in AcehModernizing Muslim Schools; State Appropriations of Islamic Education; Further Redefinitions of Acehnese Dayahs; Higher Islamic Education in Aceh; IAIN Alumni and the Islamic Legal System; State Policy and Dawa Ideals in Modern Muslim Higher Education; 4. Institutionalizing the Ulama; The Formation of Aceh's Ulama Council; Indonesian Islam and Acehnese Separatism; The Majlis Permusyawaratan Ulama (MPU); Islamic Law as Education; Fatwas and Other Advice; Rulings on Religion and Society; Sufism and Its Malcontents , Defending Islam against Threats of DevianceThe Ulama, Islamic Education, and Social Engineering; 5. The Legislation of Islam; Islam and Law in Modern Indonesia; Early Islamic Legislation in Aceh; Islamic Legislation under Indonesia's "New Order"; Islamic Law and Special Autonomy; Post-Conflict Sharia Legislation; A New Islamic Criminal Code; 6. The Jurisdiction and Jurisprudence of Sharia Courts; The State Administration of Islamic Law in Aceh; Colonial Re-Configurations of Islamic Courts; Independent Indonesia's Religious Courts; Points of Reference; Physical Facilities , The Work of the CourtsCriminal Cases; An Office Affair; 7. State-directed Dawa and the Sharia Bureaucracy; Islamic Law and Instrumentalism; The Making of a Sharia Bureaucracy; The State Sharia Agency (DSI); Tight Trousers, Free Skirts, and District-Level Public Morality Measures; Publication and Propagation; The "Socialization" of the Sharia; Dawa Discourse and the DSI; Syiar Islam and a Sharia Society; Challenges and Limits to State Sharia; 8. Sanctions and Socialization; Policing the Sharia; The Wilayatul Hisbah (WH); Staffing; Resources; The Work of the WH; Caning , Physical Punishment and Public PedagogyVigilantism; Local Custom and Community Policing; Whither the WH?; 9. Sharia and Social Engineering; Building a "New Aceh"; Post-Tsunami Religious Revival; Constructing a New "Sharia System" for Indonesian Aceh; The "Living Law"; Legal Instrumentalism and the Technocrats; Modern Transformations of Muslim Jurisprudence; Issues of Implementation; Social Engineering; State Sharia and Social Change; Appendix I: Abbreviations and Glossary; Appendix II: Chronology of Events1; Appendix III: Key Analytical Terms; References; Index; Footnotes; preffn; acknowfn , ch01fn , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-967884-7
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9959213111902883
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 261 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-4744-5366-X , 1-4744-3512-2 , 1-4744-3511-4
    Series Statement: Edinburgh scholarship online
    Content: Featuring new historical and ethnographic research on China and Southeast Asia, this book explores how power and violence have shaped the experiences of Sufis and state-builders, as well as refugees and rebels, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of Islamic cosmopolitanism.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 May 2021). , Hijra, Ḥajj and Muslim mobilities: considering coercion and asymmetrical power dynamics in histories of Islamic cosmopolitanism / R. Michael Feener and Joshua Gedacht -- Islamicate cosmopolitanism from North Africa to Southeast Asia / Bruce B. Lawrence -- Sufi cosmopolitanism in the seventheenth-century Indian Ocean: Sharīʻa, lineage and royal power in Southeast Asia and the Maldives / A.C.S. Peacock -- The white heron called by the muezzin: shrines, sufis, and warlords in early modern Java / Simon C. Kemper -- Variations of 'Islamic military cosmopolitanism': the survival strategies of Hui Muslims during the modern period / Tatsuya Nakanishi -- Writing cosmopolitan history in nineteenth-century China: Li Huanyi's Words and deeds of Islamic exemplars / J. Lilu Chen -- The "Shaykh al-Islām of the Philippines" and coercive cosmopolitanism in an age of global empire / Joshua Gedacht -- Bordering Malaya's 'benighted lands': frontiers of race and colonialism on the Malay Penninsula, 1887-1902 / Amrita Malhi -- Afghanistan's cosmopolitan trading networks: a view from Yiwu, China / Magnus Marsden and Diana Ibañez-Tirado. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-3509-2
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_9958887881102883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxiii, 245 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st edition.
    ISBN: 981-4459-10-0 , 981-230-924-1
    Series Statement: ISEAS series on Islam
    Content: Well over half of the world's Muslim population lives in Asia. Over the centuries a rich constellation of Muslim cultures developed there and the region is currently home to some of the most dynamic and important developments in contemporary Islam. Despite this, the internal dynamics of Muslim societies in Asia do not often receive commensurate attention in international Islamic Studies scholarship. This volume brings together the work of an interdisciplinary group of scholars discussing various aspects of the complex relationships between the Muslim communities of South and Southeast Asia. With their respective contributions covering points and patterns of interaction from the medieval to the contemporary periods, they attempt to map new trajectories for understanding the ways in which these two crucial areas have developed in relation to each other, as well as in the broader contexts of both world history and the current age of globalization.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015). , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , the Contributors -- , Introduction: Issues and Ideologies in the Study of Regional Muslim Cultures / , 1. Connected Histories? Regional Historiography and Theories of Cultural Contact Between Early South and Southeast Asia / , 2. Like Banners on the Sea: Muslim Trade Networks and Islamization in Malabar and Maritime Southeast Asia / , 3. Circulating Islam: Understanding Convergence and Divergence in the Islamic Traditions of Ma'bar and Nusantara / , 4. From Jewish Disciple to Muslim Guru: On Literary and Religious Transformations in Late Nineteenth Century Java / , 5. Wayang Parsi, Bangsawan and Printing: Commercial Cultural Exchange between South Asia and the Malay World / , 6. Religion and the Undermining of British Rule in South and Southeast Asia during the Great War / , 7. The Ahmadiyya Print Jihad in South and Southeast Asia / , 8. Making Medinas in the East: Islamist Connections and Progressive Islam / , 9. Shari'a-mindedness in the Malay World and the Indian Connection: The Contributions of Nur al-Din al-Raniri and Nik Abdul Aziz bin Haji Nik Mat / , 10. The Tablighi Jama'at as Vehicle of (Re)Discovery: Conversion Narratives and the Appropriation of India in the Southeast Asian Tablighi Movement / , 11. From Karachi to Kuala Lumpur: Charting Sufi Identity across the Indian Ocean / , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-230-923-3
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK ; : Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959241330602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 270 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-107-18318-9 , 1-281-08500-6 , 9786611085001 , 1-139-13315-2 , 0-511-34189-X , 0-511-49554-4 , 0-511-34135-0 , 0-511-34077-X , 0-511-34242-X
    Content: Indonesia has been home to some of the most vibrant and complex developments in modern Islamic thought anywhere in the world. Nevertheless little is known or understood about these developments outside South East Asia. By considering the work of the leading Indonesian thinkers of the twentieth century, Michael Feener, an intellectual authority in the area, offers a cogent critique of this diverse and extensive literature and sheds light on the contemporary debates and the dynamics of Islamic reform. The book highlights the openness to, and creative manipulation of, diverse strands of international thought that have come to define Islamic intellectualism in modern Indonesia. This is an accessible and interpretive overview of the religious and social thought of the world's largest Muslim majority nation. As such it will be read by scholars of Islamic law and society, South East Asian studies and comparative law and jurisprudence.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Technology, training and cultural transformation -- The open gate of ijtihād -- An "Indonesian madhhab" -- Sharī'a Islam in a Pancasila nation -- New Muslim intellectuals and the "re-actualization" of Islam -- The new ulamā -- Next generation fiqh? , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-18805-9
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-87775-X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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  • 10
    UID:
    almafu_9960119936202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxi, 262 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st edition.
    ISBN: 981-4345-20-2
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: The tsunami that struck a dozen countries around the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004 evoked international sympathy on a scale beyond any previous natural disaster. The international relief effort broke all records both in scale and diversity, with seven billion U.S. dollars donated from all over the world through public and private agencies for Sumatra alone. Simply as a reconstruction effort, therefore, the disbursement of those funds and the rebuilding of housing, infrastructure, and economy posed major national and international challenges. However this was not simply a reconstruction effort. Aceh at that time was a war zone, with Indonesia's military engaged in a major operation to crush a separatist rebellion that had been simmering since 1976. Even though the funds had been donated for tsunami relief, any real reconstruction of Aceh had to consider the impact of the conflict on the well-being of the population, as well as governance and administrative capacities. This volumes serves the purpose not only of discussing some of the lessons of the Aceh reconstruction and peace processes, but also of maintaining critical links between Aceh and the international community after the initial tranches of aid expire.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015). , The Sunda megathrust / Kerry Sieh -- Disaster recovery / John Telford -- Linking Relief, Rehabilitation, and Development (LRRD) to social protection, lessons from the early tsunami response in Aceh / Ian Christoplos and Treena Wu -- Cultural heritage and community recovery in post-tsunami Aceh / Patrick Daly and Yenny Rahmayati -- Managing post-disaster reconstruction finance, international experience in public finance management / Wolfgang Fengler, Ahya Ihsan, and Kai Kaiser -- Between custom and law, protecting the property rights of women after the tsunami in Aceh / Daniel Fitzpatrick -- Factors determining the movements of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Aceh / Saiful Mahdi -- Aceh's forests as an asset for reconstruction? Rodolphe de Koninck, Stephane Bernard and Marc Girard -- Managing risk, Aceh, the Helsinki Accords and Indonesia's democratic development / Michael Morfit -- Making peace agreements effective, the Aceh monitoring mission experience / Pieter Feith -- Justice and the Aceh peace process / Leena Avonius -- Managing peace in Aceh / Rizal Sukma. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-4345-19-9
    Language: English
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