A call to prayer / Hannah Beech
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Time March 5, 2007, pp.14-20Summary: Report about the importance of the struggle between modernists and conservatives for religious - and ultimately political - control of Indonesia. With support from the middle-east conservative religious groups are taking advantage of the political freedoms introduced after the fall of Suharto to steer Indonesia towards more fundamentalist Salafi interpretations of Islam. The drift towards radicalism and the dangers of indigenous terrorism have been contributory factors in the 46% decline in FDI in Indonesia during 2006.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Report about the importance of the struggle between modernists and conservatives for religious - and ultimately political - control of Indonesia. With support from the middle-east conservative religious groups are taking advantage of the political freedoms introduced after the fall of Suharto to steer Indonesia towards more fundamentalist Salafi interpretations of Islam. The drift towards radicalism and the dangers of indigenous terrorism have been contributory factors in the 46% decline in FDI in Indonesia during 2006.
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