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Muslim Legal Thought in Modern Indonesia

Muslim Legal Thought in Modern Indonesia

Muslim Legal Thought in Modern Indonesia

R. Michael Feener, National University of Singapore
September 2007
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Hardback
9780521877756

    Indonesia has been home to some of the most vibrant and complex developments in modern Islamic thought anywhere in the world. Nevertheless little is known or understood about these developments outside South East Asia. By considering the work of the leading Indonesian thinkers of the twentieth century, Michael Feener, an intellectual authority in the area, offers a cogent critique of this diverse and extensive literature and sheds light on the contemporary debates and the dynamics of Islamic reform. The book highlights the openness to, and creative manipulation of, diverse strands of international thought that have come to define Islamic intellectualism in modern Indonesia. This is an accessible and interpretive overview of the religious and social thought of the world's largest Muslim majority nation. As such it will be read by scholars of Islamic law and society, South East Asian studies and comparative law and jurisprudence.

    • Offers a cogent critique of the extensive literature on Islamic law produced by the leading Indonesian thinkers of the twentieth century
    • Sheds light on the contemporary debates and the dynamics of Islamic reform
    • Will appeal to scholars of Islamic law and society, South East Asian studies and comparative law and jurisprudence

    Product details

    September 2007
    Hardback
    9780521877756
    292 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.6kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Technology, training, and social transformation
    • 2. The open gate of Ijtihad
    • 3. An 'Indonesian Madhhab'
    • 4. Shari'a Islam in a Pancasila nation
    • 5. Muslim intellectuals and the 're-actualization' of Islam
    • 6. The new Ulama
    • 7. Next generation Fiqh?
    • Conclusions
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • R. Michael Feener , National University of Singapore