Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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Comparing different streams of Islam: Wrestling with words and definitions
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Defining Indonesian Islam: An examination of the construction of the national Islamic identity of traditionalist and modernist Muslims
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Indonesia in the global scheme of Islamic things: Sustaining the virtuous circle of education, associations and democracy
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Distinguishing Indonesian Islam: Some lessons to learn
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Islam, state and society in democratising Indonesia: A historical reflection
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The politics of piety in the Pondok Pesantren Khusus Waria Al-Fattah Senin-Kamis Yogyakarta: Negotiating the Islamic religious embodiment
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The Indonesian Muslim feminist reinterpretation of inheritance
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Managing familial issues: Unique features of legal reform in Indonesia
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A new generation of feminists within traditional Islam: An Indonesian exception
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Religious pluralism and contested religious authority in contemporary Indonesian Islam: A. Mustofa Bisri and Emha Ainun Nadjib
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Islam and humanitarian affairs: The middle class and new patterns of social activism
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Dakwah radio in Surakarta: A contest for Islamic identity
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Muslim fundamentalism in educational institutions: A case study of Rohani Islam in high schools in Cirebon
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Majlis Tafsir Al-Qur’an and its struggle for Islamic reformism
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Glossary
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About the editors and contributors
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Bibliography
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Index
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