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Muslims and Tolerance
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Muslims and Tolerance

pokkari, 2008
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Indonesia's Reformasi era ushered in a new atmosphere of political openness under which groups long suppressed have resurfaced, including those that were deemed "extreme left" and "extreme right" by previous regimes. Among the ideas being discussed is the implementation of Islamic law or shariah. Pramono U. Tanthowi begins with the question, "Does Islam tolerate non-Muslim minorities?," considering it from historical, political, and religious perspectives within the Indonesian context. Although the central government has not instituted Islamic law nationally, the local government of Cianjur regency in Sunda (West Java) has implemented certain aspects of Islamic law on its own. Using Cianjur as a case study, Tanthowi surveys the views of non-Muslims on shariah as it has been applied over the last several years.

Alaotsikko
Non-Muslim Minorities Under Shariah in Indonesia
ISBN
9789749511121
Kieli
englanti
Paino
113 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
27.10.2008
Kustantaja
Silkworm Books
Sivumäärä
66