The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam:
The rise of Wahhabi-Salafi ideology in neighbouring Batam is causing concern in Singapore. There are worries that some Singapore Muslims are being radicalized by Batam's Islamic radio station Hang FM, which openly promotes Wahhabi-Salafi teachings. The uncovering by Batam police of a plan by fi...
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Zusammenfassung: | The rise of Wahhabi-Salafi ideology in neighbouring Batam is causing concern in Singapore. There are worries that some Singapore Muslims are being radicalized by Batam's Islamic radio station Hang FM, which openly promotes Wahhabi-Salafi teachings. The uncovering by Batam police of a plan by five Indonesians to launch a missile from the island, targeting Singapore's Marina Bay, and the arrest of some individuals linked to ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) in Batam in August 2016 strengthen these fears. This article argues that Batam Muslims are non-violent traditionalists in their orientation, and key religious leaders from the state have come out against Wahhabi-Salafis anti-pluralist ideas. Contrary to expectations, key traditionalist practices like mass prayers (zikr), and praises to the Prophet Muhammad (selawat), which Wahhabi-Salafis frown upon, continue to attract a huge following in Batam. In contradistinction to perceptions that Batam influences Singapore, the city-state does in its own right exert influence on its neighbour, and monetary flow from Singapore Muslims help keep traditionalist rituals alive |
Beschreibung: | Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Apr 2019) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
ISBN: | 9789814786379 |
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spelling | Saat, Norshahril 1983- Verfasser (DE-588)109229516X aut The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam Norshahril Saat Singapore ISEAS Publishing [2017] © 2017 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Apr 2019) The rise of Wahhabi-Salafi ideology in neighbouring Batam is causing concern in Singapore. There are worries that some Singapore Muslims are being radicalized by Batam's Islamic radio station Hang FM, which openly promotes Wahhabi-Salafi teachings. The uncovering by Batam police of a plan by five Indonesians to launch a missile from the island, targeting Singapore's Marina Bay, and the arrest of some individuals linked to ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) in Batam in August 2016 strengthen these fears. This article argues that Batam Muslims are non-violent traditionalists in their orientation, and key religious leaders from the state have come out against Wahhabi-Salafis anti-pluralist ideas. Contrary to expectations, key traditionalist practices like mass prayers (zikr), and praises to the Prophet Muhammad (selawat), which Wahhabi-Salafis frown upon, continue to attract a huge following in Batam. In contradistinction to perceptions that Batam influences Singapore, the city-state does in its own right exert influence on its neighbour, and monetary flow from Singapore Muslims help keep traditionalist rituals alive In English Islamic Studies SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies bisacsh Salafīyah Terrorism Religious aspects Islam Terrorism Indonesia Batam Wahhābīyah https://doi.org/10.1355/9789814786379 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Saat, Norshahril 1983- The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam Islamic Studies SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies bisacsh Salafīyah Terrorism Religious aspects Islam Terrorism Indonesia Batam Wahhābīyah |
title | The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam |
title_auth | The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam |
title_exact_search | The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam |
title_full | The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam Norshahril Saat |
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title_full_unstemmed | The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam Norshahril Saat |
title_short | The Traditionalist Response to Wahhabi-Salafism in Batam |
title_sort | the traditionalist response to wahhabi salafism in batam |
topic | Islamic Studies SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies bisacsh Salafīyah Terrorism Religious aspects Islam Terrorism Indonesia Batam Wahhābīyah |
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