Format:
1 Online-Ressource (221 p)
ISBN:
9789812301123
,
9789812307132
,
9812301119
,
9812301127
Content:
Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction by Nakamura Mitsuo -- Part I: The Indonesian Experience: Civil Society versus the State -- 2. Nahdlatul Ulama and Civil Society in Indonesia by Mohammad Fajrul Falaakh -- 3. Muhammadiyah’s Experience in Promoting Civil Society on the Eve of the 21st Century by M. Amin Abdullah -- Part II: The Malaysian Experience: Islamization, the Muslim Community, and Inter-Ethnic Relations -- 4. Islam, Civil Society, and Ethnic Relations in Malaysia by Mohamad Abu Bakar -- 5. Islamization and the Emerging Civil Society in Malaysia: A Case Study by Sharifah Zaleha Syed Hassan -- Part III: Minority Experience: Contribution of Muslim Civil Society to Civility -- 6. Defending Community, Strengthening Civil Society: A Muslim Minority’s Contribution to Thai Civil Society by Chaiwat Satha-Anand -- 7. Islam and Civil Society in Thailand: The Role of NGOs by Preeda Prapertchob -- 8. The Making of Civil Society Through Waqf Institution in Mindanao by Michael O. Mastura -- 9. Islam and Civil Society: A Case Study from Singapore by Sharon Siddique -- Part IV: Towards a Global Civil Society: From Convergence to Common Agenda -- 10. Potential Islamic Doctrinal Resources for the Establishment and Appreciation of the Modern Concept of Civil Society by Nurcholish Madjid -- 11. Inter-Civilizational Dialogue: Theory and Practice in Islam by Osman Bakar -- 12. Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia: A Review by Omar Farouk Bajunid -- Index.
Content:
The Islamic world, often regarded as an anathema to civil society, in fact has rich traditions of associational life pursuing “common good”
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Language:
English
URL:
http://erf.sbb.spk-berlin.de/han/iglibrary/portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ISEASB0000247.html
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