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Indonesian Islam: Social Change through Contemporary Fatawa (Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA)) Book
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Product Description
Islam is one of the world's oldest and most intriguing religions, and with so much attention focused on Muslim groups, the importance of understanding Islam today is self-evident. How does this classic religion deal with contemporary challenges in ethics and morality in a consistent and rational way? How in the 21st century do its complex moral and legal philosophies continue to provide an alternative to secularism? Professor M.B. Hooker looks at how modern Indonesian Islamic thinking has responded to changes in social and cultural practices in this book. In particular he examines how authorities have ruled on such basic issues as purity and representation of doctrine, religious obligations, status and capacity of women, Islam and medical science, and offences against religion. Hooker's research has been drawn from around 2000 fatawa - formal opinion on points of law or dogma - collected from Indonesia between 1920 and 1990. The authority of the fatawa is independent of the state and is uncontaminated by European intellectual imperialism. It thus gives us a "pure" response to difficult issues from within Islamic thought, and is essential to how we understand Islam at this particular place and time.
- 1741140862
- 9781741140866
- M.Barry Hooker
- 1 August 2003
- Allen & Unwin
- Mass Market Paperback (Book)
- 320
- New edition
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