Islamization and Activism in Malaysia
Julian C H Lee, author
Date of publication:
2010
Publisher:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:
163
Code:
BM389
About the publication
Islamization and Activism in Malaysia examines aspects of the increasing political and social profile of Islam in Malaysia and describes how different kinds of activists in Malaysia have sought to protect fundamental liberties and to improve the state of democracy in Malaysia. In particular, focus is paid to activists who engage with electoral process, the law and the public sphere, and in particular, to movements that cut across or combine these realms of action.
Spanning the period of the Prime Ministership of Abdullah Badawi, Julian C.H. Lee's grounded analysis examines the most important issues of that period including the freedom of religion case of Lina Joy, the Islamic state debate, and events surrounding the 8 March 2008 general elections.
Spanning the period of the Prime Ministership of Abdullah Badawi, Julian C.H. Lee's grounded analysis examines the most important issues of that period including the freedom of religion case of Lina Joy, the Islamic state debate, and events surrounding the 8 March 2008 general elections.
Contents
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Islamization and Activism in Malaysia
[Whole Publication, ISBN: 9789814279031] -
Preliminary pages with Introduction
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1. On Islam, Democracy, and Activism
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2. A Short History of Malaysia
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3. Malaysia as an Islamic State: The Debate
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4. Conflict of Jurisdiction: Civil versus Syariah Law
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5. Islamist Lawyers Views
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6. Social Activism and the Article 11 Coalition
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7. Questioning Orthodoxies, Criticizing Zealotry
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8. Electoral Engagements
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Conclusion: Islam, Democracy and Activism in Malaysia
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Bibliography
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Index
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About the Author
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Photo plates