Reformist Muslims in a Yogyakarta village the Islamic transformation of contemporary socio-religious life

This study examines the religious life of reformist Muslims in a Yogyakarta village. The foci of this discussion are on Muslim villagers' construction, with the help of the reformist paradigm, of the image of the 'good Muslim' and 'Muslim-ness', on their efforts to incorpora...

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Main Author: Kim, Hyung-Jun
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU E Press 2007, 2007
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This study examines the religious life of reformist Muslims in a Yogyakarta village. The foci of this discussion are on Muslim villagers' construction, with the help of the reformist paradigm, of the image of the 'good Muslim' and 'Muslim-ness', on their efforts to incorporate an (reformist) Islamic framework to question taken-for-granted practices and ideas, on the position of traditional practices and ideas and their relation to reformist Islam, and on the interplay of villagers who show a strong commitment to reformist Islam with those who do not. Another topic investigated in this study is the interactions between Muslim and Christian villagers and the impacts of Christian presence on the process by which Muslims define themselves, their neighbours, their religion and their religious community
Item Description:Title from PDF image of title page (viewed May 2, 2008). - Originally submitted as Thesis (Ph. D.) - Australian National University, 1996. - "February 1996."
Physical Description:xviii, 295 pages illustrations, maps, digital
ISBN:1920942343
9781920942342