Table of Contents
Articles
ISLAMIC AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES: Challenges and Opportunities for Twenty-First Century Indonesia | |
Mark Woodward | 1-34 |
MILITANT AND LIBERAL ISLAM: The Unwanted Twin Children of Modernization – An Indonesian Experience | |
Achmad Munjid | 35-68 |
THE FORMALISATION OF ISLAMIC ATTIRE IN PADANG, WEST SUMATRA | |
Deny Hamdani | 69-96 |
THE PESANTREN-BASED RULING ELITE IN SUMENEP IN THE POST-NEW ORDER INDONESIA | |
Abdul Gaffar Karim | 97-121 |
THE MAJLIS DHIKR OF INDONESIA: Exposition of Some Aspects of Ritual Practices | |
Arif Zamhari | 122-147 |
FRIDAY PRAYER AND AN INDONESIAN ISLAMIC IDENTITY IN CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA | |
Syamsul Rijal | 148-167 |
INDONESIAN MUSLIM WOMEN AND THE GENDER EQUALITY MOVEMENT | |
Alimatul Qibtiyah | 168-196 |
الاسلام الشعبي دراسة عن معنى إقامة شعائر دورات الحياة وزيارة مقابرالأولياء عند جماعة جمعيّة نهضة العلماء في منطقة وارو جاوا الشرقيّة أندونيسيا | |
Hammis Syafaq | 197-210 |
أسطورة مَجْلَبَة الثَرَاء في منظور تقاليد الحياة الدينية لدى طائفة من المسلمين الموالين للتقاليد الجاوية | |
Roibin Roibin | 211-238 |
SUFFERING FROM ‘POLITICAL EXHAUSTION’: The Dynamics of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) in Indonesia’s Political Arena | |
Ahmad Mansur | 239-244 |
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