The New Santri: Challenges to Traditional Religious Authority in Indonesia
Norshahril Saat, Ahmad Najib Burhani (eds.)
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9789814881470
Contents
PART I: CHALLENGING TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY
2. Religious Authority in Indonesian Islam: Mainstream Organizations under Threat?,
3. “Being Authoritative But No Authority?” Muslim Religious Intellectuals in Shaping Indonesian Islam Discourse
4. New Contestation in Interpreting Religious Texts: Fatwa, Tafsir, and Shariah
5. Aceh’s Shariah Office: Bureaucratic Religious Authority and Social Development in Aceh
6. Muslim Female Authorities in Indonesia: Conservatism and Legal Notion of Women Preachers on Familial Issues
7. Mobilizing on Morality: Conservative Islamic Movements and Policy Impact in Contemporary Indonesia
PART II: TRANSNATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF ISLAMIC KNOWLEDGE
8. Salafism, Knowledge Production, and Religious Education in Indonesia
9. Opposing Wahhabism: The Emergence of Ultra-Traditionalism in Contemporary Indonesia
10. Nurturing Religious Authority among Tablighi Jamaat in Indonesia: Going Out for Khuruj and Becoming Preacher
11. Religious Education, Sufi Brotherhood, and Religious Authority: A Case Study of the Sulaimaniyah
PART III: THE NEW SANTRI
12. Pop and “True” Islam in Urban Pengajian: The Making of Religious Authority
13. The Rise of Cool Ustadz: Preaching, Subcultures, and the Pemuda Hijrah Movement
14. New Religious Preacher in the Changing Religious Authority: The Offline and Online Preacher of Ustadz Abdul Somad
15. Santri, Cinema and the Exploratory Form of Authority in Traditionalist Muslim Indonesia
16. The Politics of Religious and Cultural Authority: Contestation and Co-existence of Sultanate and Islamic Movements in the Post-Suharto Yogyakarta and Ternate
17. Jihad Against the Ghazwul Fikri: Actors and Mobilization Strategies of the Islamic Underground Movement