Indonesia
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Integrated Islamic Schools in Indonesia
Secular Subjects within a Religious Framework
A market for Islamic schools has opened up among Indonesia's growing middle class. Their graduates are very likely to become some of Indonesia's future political leaders, social activists, academics and business-people. Karen Bryner reports
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Radical Islam in Indonesia
Pluralism as Provocation
Indonesia's image as a poster child for pluralism has been tarnished – the actions of Islamic radicals are increasingly controlling the agenda. In the opinion of some observers, the moderate majority must display a greater sense of unity and overcome the authoritarian heritage of the country. By Anett Keller
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Women and Islam in Indonesia
Reformers, Resisters and Devotees
Women's agency is central to all aspects of Islamic life in Indonesia, yet female Muslim activists face opposition from fundamentalist exegetes. In her article says Susan Blackburn shows the diverse female faces of Indonesian Islam