Islamisation and Its Opponents in Java A Political, Social, Cultural and Religious History, c. 1930 to Present

The Javanese - one of the largest ethnic groups in the Islamic world - were once mostly 'nominal Muslims' with pious believers a minority and the majority seemingly resistant to Islam's call for greater piety. Over the tumultuous period analyzed here - from the 1930s to the 2000s - th...

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Published: Singapore National University of Singapore Press 2012
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