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Papers by Ai-rus Khonee
Pacific Affairs, Jan 1, 1970
... This applies equally to the Thai Muslim population. ... Three candidates con-tested the singl... more ... This applies equally to the Thai Muslim population. ... Three candidates con-tested the single seat for Yala; a Chinese municipal councillor (UTPP), a Thai-Buddhist rubber plantation owner (Prachatipat), and a Thai-Muslim (Independent) who owned a small business. ...
Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, Jan 1, 1990
... The practice was altered under the Abbasids, with Anbasa bin Ishak, the last governor of Egyp... more ... The practice was altered under the Abbasids, with Anbasa bin Ishak, the last governor of Egypt (852-56), being the last ruler to conduct ... The general tasks of the Mosque Council are to supervise the activities and manage the properties of the mosque (Omar Farouk 1 98 1 ). The ...
... Contents Acknowledgement About the Contributors Preface 1. Introduction Nakamura Mitsuo vn ix... more ... Contents Acknowledgement About the Contributors Preface 1. Introduction Nakamura Mitsuo vn ix xiii PARTI THE INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE Civil Society versus the State Nahdlatul Ulama and Civil Society in Indonesia Mohammad Fajrul Falaakh 33 Muhammadiyah's ...
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Jan 1, 1998
Ernest Gellner's Conditions of Liberty: Civil Society and its Rivals models the development of We... more Ernest Gellner's Conditions of Liberty: Civil Society and its Rivals models the development of Western civil society in contrast with the failed Marxist experiment and Islamic fundamentalism. In the tradition of his work on nationalism, industrialization is cited as the structural catalyst of modern social orders. Muslim society, however, is unique for Gellner in its synchronicity of societal culture and the Islamic faith: the historic internal division of Islam into a High and Low version reacts to modernity by generating a High Muslim culture in a nation of Islam. While other world religions secularize and allow the development of individual nations based on ethnic cultures, Muslim societies are always anchored to their faith. This article presents a contrasting view which places ethnicity over religion in the development of a national identity. The relationship of Islam to modernization in rapidly industrializing Indonesia and Malaysia is considered in contrast to Gellner's model.
Law and Society Review, Jan 1, 1994
Thailand in the late 19th and early 20th centuries transformed its legal and administrative struc... more Thailand in the late 19th and early 20th centuries transformed its legal and administrative structure from one based on the principles of sacred kingship to one based on the symbols of a constitutional monarchy in a Western-style nation-state. This transformation had ...
Global Change, Peace & Security, Jan 1, 2004
... to violence in the South with violence and the use of martial law, democratic space conducive... more ... to violence in the South with violence and the use of martial law, democratic space conducive to ... by official Muslim organizations and the network would be read to the public, open letters to ... few days before the attack on Iraq, at the entrance of Haroun Mosque, an old mosque in ...
Population and …, Jan 1, 2002
Journal of the Siam Society, Jan 1, 1972
Comparative Education, Jan 1, 1980
... is likely to shun the school, particularly if policy or circumstance demand the sharing of cu... more ... is likely to shun the school, particularly if policy or circumstance demand the sharing of cultures or the exclusion of its ... Comparative Education Volume 16 No. ... In remoter rural areas, on the other hand, acceptance of schooling often meant that children were away from home for ...
Australian journal of international affairs, Jan 1, 2002
American Ethnologist, Jan 1, 1974
Dynamic diversity in southern Thailand, Jan 1, 2005
The Muslims of Thailand, Jan 1, 1988
Journal of Islamic Studies, Jan 1, 1998
... 277-298 ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY IN THAILAND: REFORMING THE OFFICE OF CHULARAJMONTRI/SHAIKH AL-ISL... more ... 277-298 ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY IN THAILAND: REFORMING THE OFFICE OF CHULARAJMONTRI/SHAIKH AL-ISLAM IMTIYAZ YUSUF College of Islamic Studies, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani ... Page 2. 278 IMTIYAZ YUSUF ...
Pacific Affairs, Jan 1, 1970
... This applies equally to the Thai Muslim population. ... Three candidates con-tested the singl... more ... This applies equally to the Thai Muslim population. ... Three candidates con-tested the single seat for Yala; a Chinese municipal councillor (UTPP), a Thai-Buddhist rubber plantation owner (Prachatipat), and a Thai-Muslim (Independent) who owned a small business. ...
Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, Jan 1, 1990
... The practice was altered under the Abbasids, with Anbasa bin Ishak, the last governor of Egyp... more ... The practice was altered under the Abbasids, with Anbasa bin Ishak, the last governor of Egypt (852-56), being the last ruler to conduct ... The general tasks of the Mosque Council are to supervise the activities and manage the properties of the mosque (Omar Farouk 1 98 1 ). The ...
... Contents Acknowledgement About the Contributors Preface 1. Introduction Nakamura Mitsuo vn ix... more ... Contents Acknowledgement About the Contributors Preface 1. Introduction Nakamura Mitsuo vn ix xiii PARTI THE INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE Civil Society versus the State Nahdlatul Ulama and Civil Society in Indonesia Mohammad Fajrul Falaakh 33 Muhammadiyah's ...
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Jan 1, 1998
Ernest Gellner's Conditions of Liberty: Civil Society and its Rivals models the development of We... more Ernest Gellner's Conditions of Liberty: Civil Society and its Rivals models the development of Western civil society in contrast with the failed Marxist experiment and Islamic fundamentalism. In the tradition of his work on nationalism, industrialization is cited as the structural catalyst of modern social orders. Muslim society, however, is unique for Gellner in its synchronicity of societal culture and the Islamic faith: the historic internal division of Islam into a High and Low version reacts to modernity by generating a High Muslim culture in a nation of Islam. While other world religions secularize and allow the development of individual nations based on ethnic cultures, Muslim societies are always anchored to their faith. This article presents a contrasting view which places ethnicity over religion in the development of a national identity. The relationship of Islam to modernization in rapidly industrializing Indonesia and Malaysia is considered in contrast to Gellner's model.
Law and Society Review, Jan 1, 1994
Thailand in the late 19th and early 20th centuries transformed its legal and administrative struc... more Thailand in the late 19th and early 20th centuries transformed its legal and administrative structure from one based on the principles of sacred kingship to one based on the symbols of a constitutional monarchy in a Western-style nation-state. This transformation had ...
Global Change, Peace & Security, Jan 1, 2004
... to violence in the South with violence and the use of martial law, democratic space conducive... more ... to violence in the South with violence and the use of martial law, democratic space conducive to ... by official Muslim organizations and the network would be read to the public, open letters to ... few days before the attack on Iraq, at the entrance of Haroun Mosque, an old mosque in ...
Population and …, Jan 1, 2002
Journal of the Siam Society, Jan 1, 1972
Comparative Education, Jan 1, 1980
... is likely to shun the school, particularly if policy or circumstance demand the sharing of cu... more ... is likely to shun the school, particularly if policy or circumstance demand the sharing of cultures or the exclusion of its ... Comparative Education Volume 16 No. ... In remoter rural areas, on the other hand, acceptance of schooling often meant that children were away from home for ...
Australian journal of international affairs, Jan 1, 2002
American Ethnologist, Jan 1, 1974
Dynamic diversity in southern Thailand, Jan 1, 2005
The Muslims of Thailand, Jan 1, 1988
Journal of Islamic Studies, Jan 1, 1998
... 277-298 ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY IN THAILAND: REFORMING THE OFFICE OF CHULARAJMONTRI/SHAIKH AL-ISL... more ... 277-298 ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY IN THAILAND: REFORMING THE OFFICE OF CHULARAJMONTRI/SHAIKH AL-ISLAM IMTIYAZ YUSUF College of Islamic Studies, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani ... Page 2. 278 IMTIYAZ YUSUF ...