Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization:
1 Introduction Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk -- 2 Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia Ahmad Fauzi and Abdul Hamid -- 3 Muslim Travellers in a Time of Globalization: Studying Islam in Cairo among the Maranaos in the Philippines Yoriko Tatsumi -- 4 Ghazwul Fikri or Arabization? Indonesia...
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Zusammenfassung: | 1 Introduction Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk -- 2 Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia Ahmad Fauzi and Abdul Hamid -- 3 Muslim Travellers in a Time of Globalization: Studying Islam in Cairo among the Maranaos in the Philippines Yoriko Tatsumi -- 4 Ghazwul Fikri or Arabization? Indonesian Muslim responses to globalization Martin van Bruinessen -- 5 The Ulama Network as Conveyor of Islamic World Trends: Connecting Malaysian Politics to the Muslim Ummah through the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS) Yuki Shiozaki -- 6 Globalization: Issues, Challenges, and Responses Amongst the Moros of the Southern Philippines Carmen Abu Bakar -- 7 Democratization and 'Failure' of Islamic Parties in Indonesia Ken Miichi -- 8 Globalization and Its Impact on the Muslim Minority in Cambodia Omar Farouk -- 9 The Peace Process in Mindanao and its Global Dimension Datu Michael O. Mastura with the assistance of Ishak V. Mastura -- 10 'Red Mosques': Mitigating Violence Against Sacred Spaces in Thailand and Beyond Chaiwat Satha-Anand -- 11 Exploring gaps across Religions in Southeast Asia Satoru Mikami -- 12 Conclusion Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk "Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia have often been described using two sets of very contradictory terms. On the one hand, they are imagined as being Sufistic, syncretistic and localized, as opposed to their counterparts in the Middle East who are considered to be orthodox and 'fanatical'. On the other, after the 9/11 attacks and especially after the October 2002 Bali bombing in Indonesia, the danger of radical Islam has been emphasized with Southeast Asia suddenly becoming a new location in the War on Terror. This volume seeks to bridge the gap between these opposing perceptions and demonstrate the appropriate position of Islam in Southeast Asia by looking at the Muslim responses to globalization and processes of negotiation. Foreign ideas, goods and texts are creatively adapted and re-contextualized in local situations, acquiring a localized cultural meaning. However, globalization aptly adapts to local conditions, penetrating deep inside territories. The contributors examine how Southeast Asian Muslims respond to globalization in their particular regional, national and local settings, and suggest global solutions for key local issues"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | Titel: Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization
Autor: Miichi, Ken
Jahr: 2015
Contents List of Tables and Figures x Foreword xi Notes on Contributors xii 1 Introduction 1 Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk 2 Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia 11 Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid Introduction 11 Globalization and contemporary Southeast Asian Islam 12 Islamic education: Its concept and early history 14 Globalization of Islamic education in pre-colonial and colonial Southeast Asia 17 Globalization of Islamic education in post-colonial Southeast Asia: Comparing Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia 22 Concluding remarks 32 3 Muslim Travellers in a Time of Globalization: Studying Islam in Cairo Among the Maranaos in the Philippines 44 Yoriko Tatsumi Introduction 44 Ulama in Maranao society 47 Studying abroad 48 Departure 51 Living in Cairo 51 Studying Islam 52 Returning home 53 Seeking knowledge in a time of globalization 55 Conclusion 58 v
vi Contents 4 Ghazwiil Fikri or Arabization? Indonesian Muslim Responses to Globalization 61 Martin van Bruinessen Globalization perceived as a threat: ghazwiil fikri or Arabization? 61 Studying Islam in the West: The New Order and its favoured Muslim discourses 63 The New Order s subaltern Muslims: The DDII, campus Islam, the radical underground and their transnational connections 65 Arabization, ghazwiil fikri and authenticity 68 Indonesian Muslims and the quest for authenticity 70 Middle East conflicts and their impact in Indonesia 72 Refonnasi and after: The consolidation of new transnational Islamic movements 74 Local responses to globalizing Islam: Cultural resistance in Cirebon 76 Some final observations 79 5 The Ultima Network as Conveyor of Islamic World Trends: Connecting Malaysian Politics to the Muslim Ummah Through the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS) 86 Yuki Shiozaki Introduction: Trans-regional Islamic networks and the nationalization of Islamic activities in the twentieth century 86 Historical background of the ultima network in Malaysia 88 Pan-Malay nationalism and the trans-regional Islamic network around the 1950s 91 To be an al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun type political party and establish ulamu leadership: The ultima network connected with the Middle East 95 Conclusion: Internationalization and nationalization of Islamic activities after the 1990s 100 Appendix: Question wording 101
Contents vii 6 Globalization: Issues, Challenges and Responses Among the Moros of the Southern Philippines 106 Carmen Abu Bakar Introduction 106 Issues relevant to globalization 106 Globalization of trade and industries 106 Transnational corporations 110 Cultural and intellectual rights 112 Globalization of labour 114 Global telecommunications/Information technologies 116 Global campaigns against terrorism 118 Challenges 119 Discrimination 119 Peace and order 122 Conclusions: Culture of resistance and pragmatic responses 123 7 Democratization and Failure of Islamic Parties in Indonesia 127 Ken Miichi Failure of Islamic political parties 127 Islamization as an aspect of globalization 127 What are Islamic parties? 128 How did Islamic parties lose in the 2009 election? 130 Findings from the opinion survey 132 Who are santril 132 Traditionalist and modernist 133 Changing Islamic organizations and parties 134 Who supports Islamic parties? 136 Conclusion: What kind of Islamization is going on in Indonesia? 139 Appendix: Question wording 140 8 Globalization and Its Impact on the Muslim Minority in Cambodia 145 Omar Farouk Introduction 145 The context 147
151 153 154 155 156 156 157 161 166 172 172 174 177 178 180 182 183 183 185 187 188 197 197 199 201 202 205 207 210 213 Contents Background of the Muslims The Jaheds The traditionalists The Reformists The secularists The Ahmadiyya The return to visibility Muslim civil society in Cambodia Conclusion The Peace Process in Mindanao and Its Global Dimension Data Michael O. Mastura with the assistance oflshak V. Mastura A global justice framework The internal-international axis New formulas for RSD in a globalizing system Interim proposals for compromise Geopolitical equations and geoeconomics The ICG The IMT The civilian protection component of IMT Categorization of ANSAs Peace agreements as law, IHL and HR Conclusion: An invitation to come to terms Red Mosques : Mitigating Violence Against Sacred Spaces in Thailand and Beyond Chaiwat Satha-Anand Introduction Violence in southern Thailand: A brief history Mosques in Islam Mosques as a place for violence: Kru-ze 2004 and Al-Furqan 2009 Kru-ze Mosque, 2004 Al-Furqan Mosque, 2009 Reading violence in sacred space: Malay Muslims, the Thai state and globalization Conclusion: Violence, sacred spaces and globalization
Contents ix 11 Exploring Gaps Across Religions in Southeast Asia 221 Satoru Mikami Introduction 221 Gaps in education and household income across religions 222 Indonesia 222 Malaysia 222 The Philippines 225 Thailand 226 Gaps in opinion across religions 228 Support for democracy 228 Understanding of the costs and benefits of a free trade system 232 Trust in ASEAN 237 Religious identity 241 Concluding remarks 243 12 Conclusion 253 Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk Role of education 254 Globalization within Islam 254 Democratization and Islam in politics 255 Conflict and peace 256 Index 257
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spelling | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization ed.by Ken Miichi ; Omart Farouk 1. publ. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2015 XIII, 271 S. 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index 1 Introduction Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk -- 2 Globalization of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia Ahmad Fauzi and Abdul Hamid -- 3 Muslim Travellers in a Time of Globalization: Studying Islam in Cairo among the Maranaos in the Philippines Yoriko Tatsumi -- 4 Ghazwul Fikri or Arabization? Indonesian Muslim responses to globalization Martin van Bruinessen -- 5 The Ulama Network as Conveyor of Islamic World Trends: Connecting Malaysian Politics to the Muslim Ummah through the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS) Yuki Shiozaki -- 6 Globalization: Issues, Challenges, and Responses Amongst the Moros of the Southern Philippines Carmen Abu Bakar -- 7 Democratization and 'Failure' of Islamic Parties in Indonesia Ken Miichi -- 8 Globalization and Its Impact on the Muslim Minority in Cambodia Omar Farouk -- 9 The Peace Process in Mindanao and its Global Dimension Datu Michael O. Mastura with the assistance of Ishak V. Mastura -- 10 'Red Mosques': Mitigating Violence Against Sacred Spaces in Thailand and Beyond Chaiwat Satha-Anand -- 11 Exploring gaps across Religions in Southeast Asia Satoru Mikami -- 12 Conclusion Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk "Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia have often been described using two sets of very contradictory terms. On the one hand, they are imagined as being Sufistic, syncretistic and localized, as opposed to their counterparts in the Middle East who are considered to be orthodox and 'fanatical'. On the other, after the 9/11 attacks and especially after the October 2002 Bali bombing in Indonesia, the danger of radical Islam has been emphasized with Southeast Asia suddenly becoming a new location in the War on Terror. This volume seeks to bridge the gap between these opposing perceptions and demonstrate the appropriate position of Islam in Southeast Asia by looking at the Muslim responses to globalization and processes of negotiation. Foreign ideas, goods and texts are creatively adapted and re-contextualized in local situations, acquiring a localized cultural meaning. However, globalization aptly adapts to local conditions, penetrating deep inside territories. The contributors examine how Southeast Asian Muslims respond to globalization in their particular regional, national and local settings, and suggest global solutions for key local issues"-- Globalisierung Religion Muslims / Ethnic identity / Southeast Asia Islam and politics / Southeast Asia Globalization / Religious aspects / Islam POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization RELIGION / Islam / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion Islam and politics Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd rswk-swf Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd rswk-swf Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd rswk-swf Südostasien Südostasien (DE-588)4058448-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Südostasien (DE-588)4058448-3 g Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 s Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 s Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 s DE-604 Miichi, Ken (DE-588)1065935978 edt Farouk, Omar edt HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027974440&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization Globalisierung Religion Muslims / Ethnic identity / Southeast Asia Islam and politics / Southeast Asia Globalization / Religious aspects / Islam POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization RELIGION / Islam / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion Islam and politics Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd |
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title | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization |
title_auth | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization |
title_exact_search | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization |
title_full | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization ed.by Ken Miichi ; Omart Farouk |
title_fullStr | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization ed.by Ken Miichi ; Omart Farouk |
title_full_unstemmed | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization ed.by Ken Miichi ; Omart Farouk |
title_short | Southeast Asian Muslims in the era of globalization |
title_sort | southeast asian muslims in the era of globalization |
topic | Globalisierung Religion Muslims / Ethnic identity / Southeast Asia Islam and politics / Southeast Asia Globalization / Religious aspects / Islam POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization RELIGION / Islam / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion Islam and politics Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Globalisierung Religion Muslims / Ethnic identity / Southeast Asia Islam and politics / Southeast Asia Globalization / Religious aspects / Islam POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization RELIGION / Islam / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion Islam and politics Muslim Islam Südostasien Aufsatzsammlung |
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