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Journal Articles

Journal Articles adalah rubrik khusus untuk artikel-artikel bahasa Inggris yang terbit di berbagai jurnal ilmiah, baik di Indonesia maupun mancanegara.

The Rise of Islamism and The Future of Indonesian Islam

THE RISE OF ISLAMISM AND THE FUTURE OF INDONESIAN ISLAM

Pacifying The Radicals: Religious Radicalism, Islamist Militancy and Peacebuilding Approaches in Contemporary Indonesia

Pacifying The Radicals: Religious Radicalism, Islamist Militancy and Peacebuilding Approaches in Contemporary Indonesia

Ambonese Muslim Jihadists, Islamic Identity, and The History of Christian–Muslim Rivalry in the Moluccas,...

Ambonese Muslim Jihadists, Islamic Identity, and The History of Christian–Muslim Rivalry in the Moluccas, Eastern Indonesia
Indonesians and their Arab World: Guided Mobility among Labor Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims

Indonesians and their Arab World: Guided Mobility among Labor Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims

How do Indonesian Muslims see, perceive, and engage with the “imagined” Arab world? What does “Arab” mean for them? Who shapes and “guides” their...

The Tao of Islam: Cheng Ho and the Legacy of Chinese Muslims in Pre-Modern...

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Language, Islam, and Muslim Societies: Perspectives from the Asia-Pacific

Human language has long been the subject of study, especially among linguists and linguistic anthripologists (anthropological linguistics), a branch of cultural anthropology that studies the plurality and complexity of language from a variety of approaches and perspectives, including history, structure, function, and its connection to cultutal practices and behaviors.

Saudi Arabia and Indonesian Networks: On Islamic and Muslim Scholars

Abstract This article studies Saudi Arabia–trained Indonesian Islamic scholars, both past and present. It also discusses Saudi Arabia’s non-Islamic studies Indonesian Muslim scholars. Since past...

Calling for “Islamic Protestantism” in Indonesia and Beyond: Towards Democratic and Pluralistic Islam

Calling For “Islami Protestantism" in Indonesia and Beyond: Towards Democratic and Pluralistic Islam

Beyond Liberal Peace: Religious Violence and Tactical Peacebuilding in Indonesia

Since the downfall of Suharto’s authoritarian government in 1998, Indonesia has witnessed a variety of violent conflicts, intergroup tensions and Islamist radicalism, which in turn pose threats to the country’s security, safety and peace.

Peacebuilding in Indonesia: Christian–Muslim Alliances in Ambon Island

Peacebuilding in Indonesia: Christian–Muslim Alliances in Ambon Island

Saudi-Indonesian Relations: Historical Dynamics and Contemporary Development

Saudi-Indonesian Relations: Historical Dynamics and Contemporary Development

Southeast Asia: History, Modernity, and Religious Change

Southeast Asia: History, Modernity, and Religious Change

Buddhism and worldliness in modern Taiwan

Buddhism has long been typified as an ascetic religion that puts emphasis on spirituality and otherworldliness. This article, examining the linkage between Buddhism and...