Search Results - "reform movement"
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Peranan dan sumbangan himpunan Mahasiswa Islam Cawangan Salatiga, Indonesia dalam pembaharuan Islam: Kajian dari tahun 1985-2015 / Kastolani
Published 2017“…The moral resource (Islamic thought) and human capital (alumni network) are the main supporter for the sustainability of the Islamic reform movement.…”
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Civil disobedience during reformation era
Published 2015“…The purpose of this paper is to analyze the emergence of civil disobedience during reform movement and to identify the actors involved in mobilizing civil disobedience. …”
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Paradox of inferiority: Indonesia’s Muslims attitude towards the Chinese minority until the Reformasi 1998
Published 2024“…This article discusses the background of the 1998 reform movement, from Suharto’s grip to the Chinese ethnic group’s monopoly on Indonesia’s economy. …”
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Changing political culture and electoral behavior in Malaysia
Published 2011“…The reform movement of 1998 and the general elections in 1999 are argued by many to have brought about a shift in Malaysian political culture, which became evident in 2008 elections. …”
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Ahmad Surkitti (1876-1943): his life, thought and Islamic reform Indonesia
Published 2010“…Shaykh Ahmad Muhammad al-Surkitti (1876-1943) was an important figure in the Islamic reform movement in early twentieth-century Indonesia. …”
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An African scholar in the Netherlands East Indies al-Shaykh Ahmad Surkitti (1876–1943): his life, thoughts, and reforms
Published 2011“…Shaykh Ahmad Muhammad al- Surkitti (1876–1943) was an important figure in the Islamic reform movement in early twentieth- century Indonesia. …”
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The influence of Muhammad 'Abduh on Harun Nasution's theological discourse
Published 2010“…This essay attempts to describe the influence of a prominent Muslim Egyptian scholar in the early nineteenth century, who initiated a reform movement in a scholar from the Indo-Malay world. …”
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من الانعزال التام إلى الانذماج الكلي: تجربة اليهودية الإصلاحية في المواجهة الحداثة الغربية:(min al- in'izal al-tamm ila indimaj al kulli: tajribat al Yahudiyya al islahiyya fi muw...
Published 2010“…It investigates the historical circumstances of the emergence of the Reform movement in Jewish socio-religious thought. It also deals with the question how the movement succeeded in shifting the Jewish self-understanding from closed and exclusive paradigms to more open and liberal ones in Germany, in particular, and in other European countries, in general.…”
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Social movements and democratization in Malaysia
Published 2014“…However the wave of mass demonstrations in Malaysia with the emergence of an electoral reform movement, the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) has attracted much political attention to the electoral politics in Malaysia, nationally and internationally. …”
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From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819)
Published 2011“…This study provides a narrative account of the moderate and radical Islah (reform) movements in West Sumatra from 1784-1819. Islah movement at the end of the eighteenth century emerged in response to the peculiar problems confronting the society. …”
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From Cairo to the straits settlements: modern salafiyyah reformist ideas in Malay Peninsula
Published 2007“…Early twentieth-century Malay Peninsula witnessed the emergence of Islamic reform movements. The Malay reformists who were discontented with the socio-economic and political conditions of the Malays criticised the Malay elites and called for “reformation” of their society. …”
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The challenge of identity, education and citizenship for muslims in a pluralistic society : a case study of Malaysia
Published 2010“…vlalaysia an educational system that catered to the needs of a small elire group, and the second is the lJrger context of Muslim reform movements beginning in the nineteenth century that made education of Muslims an issue. fvlalaysia is one of the very fe,v countries in the Muslim world and in Asia that has, s.inee gaining independence, tried to overhaul its educational system to make it more responsive to the needs ofall its members. …”
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Tahir Jalaluddin and Syed Shaykh Al-Hadi's aptation of the Salafiyyah ideas into colonial Malaya
Published 2007“…The early decades of the twentieth century witnessed the emergence of the salafi-inspired reform movements in various parts of Southeast Asia. Kiyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan and Muhammadiyah movement led such reform in Java whereas a group of refomlists, spearheaded by Haji Rasu!. …”
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How to survive? An analysis on the development of China's stock markets
Published 2006“…With advent of opening and reforming movement in 1978, China made a dramatic transmission from a planned economy to a market economy, sequentially, China started to construct its own capital markets. …”
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The State Of Regime Change And Systemic Change In The Electoral Politics Of Malaysia And The Philippines: What Has Malaysia And The Post-Marcos Philippines Learnt?
Published 2021“…Depending on the scale of mobilization and the electoral reform movements, regime change, and systemic change occurred in Malaysia and the Philippines, respectively. …”
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Methods and effectiveness of the drug rehabilitation theraputict programe of a therapeutic community – A case study of the Pusat Pertolongan, Batu Gajah / Chew May Loon
Published 1982“…Sebagai satu perbandingan, satu usaha akan di ambil untuk membandingkan kedua-dua metode yang digunakan oleh therapeutic communities dan yang telah digunakan oleh “Thought Reforms Movements”. …”
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An Analysis Of Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) And Women's Activism In The Politics Of Health Reform In Thailand
Published 2016“…Based on a bigger study of BMFT, this paper presents a preliminary analysis of the organisation,using both secondary and primary data; the former were gathered from relevant documents and literature review in a desk-review, while the latter were generated from in-depth interviews of the leader, volunteers and participants.The findings showed the importance of historical reform movements of civil societies, the pluralistic health care system as well as the people-centred ideology of the Tri-Power Model converging to form the socio-historical context of BMFT. …”
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Islam and the everyday world: public policy dilemmas. Edited by Sohrab Behdad and Farhad Nomani (Abingdon: Routledge, 2006), 240 pp. Price HB £70.00. ISBN 0–415–36823–5
Published 2008“…He uses this division to take the readers through his interpretations of siyāsa or public policy in Islamic history by discussing issues of prices, markets, public interest (maṣlaḥa), the reform movements at the turn of the twentieth century to the Islamic revolution in Iran. …”
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Understanding enabling Levers of Control (LOC) in Malaysian Local Government Authorities (LGAs): the case of LGKV and LGER / Azmi Aminuddin
Published 2016“…The new public sector management reforms movement has highlighted the importance that authorities use an appropriate MCS (Management Control System) as well as both financial and nonfinancial performance measurement in order to improve the ineffectiveness and inefficiency that was previously reported. …”
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A comparative survey of the status and application of Islamic Law in the legal system of Malaysia and Nigeria
Published 2011“…In both the Malay states and northern Nigeria, attempts were made to modify local customs to conform to Islam and to adopt Islamic law; the process can be seen in the various versions of the Malacca [code] and in the Islamic reform movements (jihad) in northern Nigeria. Although the treaties between the British and the Malay rulers and between the British and Emirs in Northern Nigeria respectively required the British to refrain from any intervention in matters of custom and Islamic law, the British did not fully honour these promises. …”
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