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Islam and Politics in Indonesia
Jeremy Desmond and Remy Madinier
2015
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The Masyumi Party, which was active in Indonesia from 1945 to 1960, constitutes the boldest attempt to date at reconciling Islam and democracy. Masyumi proposed a vision of society and government which was not bound by a literalist application of Islamic doctrine but rather inspired by the values of Islam. It set out moderate policies which were tolerant towards other religious communities in Indonesia. Its achievements were nonetheless precarious: it was eventually outlawed in 1960. Many of its leaders then turned to integralism, a radical doctrine echoing certain characteristics of 19th-century Catholic integralism, which contributed to the advent of Muslim neo-fundamentalism in Indonesia.This book examines the Masyumi Party from its roots in early 20th-century Muslim reformism to its contemporary legacy.
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Keywords
- Asian history
- History
- History / Asia / Southeast Asia
- Humanities
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- Regional & national history
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHF Asian history
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DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv1ntfxkEditions

