'Elegantly written, carefully crafted, and solidly grounded in scholarly sources and debates, this book provides an excellent synthetic account of the history of Islam in Indonesia. Carool Kersten's erudition, astute and judicious readings of the specialist literature, and his skills as a writer are all in ample evidence in this magisterial survey.' John T. Sidel, London School of Economics and Political Science Explores the history of Islam in the largest Muslim nation state in the world Located on the eastern periphery of the historical Muslim world, as a political entity Indonesia is barely a century old. Yet with close to a quarter of a billion followers of Islam, it is now the largest and most populous Muslim country in the world. As the greatest political power in Southeast Asia, and a growing player on the world scene, Indonesia presents itself as a bridge country between Asia, the wider Muslim world and the West. In this survey Carool Kersten presents the Islamisation of Indonesia from the first evidence of the acceptance of Islam by indigenous peoples in the late thirteenth century until the present day. He provides comprehensive insight into the different roles played by Islam in Indonesia throughout history, including the importance of Indian Ocean networks for connecting Indonesians with the wider Islamic world, the religion's role as a means of resistance and tool for nation-building, and postcolonial attempts to forge an 'Indonesian Islam'. Key Features - The first comprehensive historical survey of the Islamisation of Indonesia from the arrival of Islam in the thirteenth century until the present - An interdisciplinary study of the place and role of Islam in Indonesia - An overview of the religion's growing significance in the formation of what is now the largest and most populous Muslim country in the world Carool Kersten is Senior Lecturer in the Study of Islam and the Muslim World at King's College London and a Research Associate at the Centre of South East Asian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. The author and editor of seven books, his latest publications include Islam in Indonesia: The Contest for Society, Ideas and Values (2015) and a three-volume anthology, The Caliphate and Islamic Statehood (2015). Cover image Jakarta Istiqlal Mosque (c) Carool Kersten Cover design: [EUP logo] [...] ISBN 978-0-7486-8183-9 Barcode
'Elegantly written, carefully crafted, and solidly grounded in scholarly sources and debates, this book provides an excellent synthetic account of the history of Islam in Indonesia. Carool Kersten's erudition, astute and judicious readings of the specialist literature, and his skills as a writer are all in ample evidence in this magisterial survey.' John T. Sidel, London School of Economics and Political Science Explores the history of Islam in the largest Muslim nation state in the world Located on the eastern periphery of the historical Muslim world, as a political entity Indonesia is barely a century old. Yet with close to a quarter of a billion followers of Islam, it is now the largest and most populous Muslim country in the world. As the greatest political power in Southeast Asia, and a growing player on the world scene, Indonesia presents itself as a bridge country between Asia, the wider Muslim world and the West. In this survey Carool Kersten presents the Islamisation of Indonesia from the first evidence of the acceptance of Islam by indigenous peoples in the late thirteenth century until the present day. He provides comprehensive insight into the different roles played by Islam in Indonesia throughout history, including the importance of Indian Ocean networks for connecting Indonesians with the wider Islamic world, the religion's role as a means of resistance and tool for nation-building, and postcolonial attempts to forge an 'Indonesian Islam'. Key Features - The first comprehensive historical survey of the Islamisation of Indonesia from the arrival of Islam in the thirteenth century until the present - An interdisciplinary study of the place and role of Islam in Indonesia - An overview of the religion's growing significance in the formation of what is now the largest and most populous Muslim country in the world Carool Kersten is Senior Lecturer in the Study of Islam and the Muslim World at King's College London and a Research Associate at the Centre of South East Asian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. The author and editor of seven books, his latest publications include Islam in Indonesia: The Contest for Society, Ideas and Values (2015) and a three-volume anthology, The Caliphate and Islamic Statehood (2015). Cover image Jakarta Istiqlal Mosque (c) Carool Kersten Cover design: [EUP logo] [...] ISBN 978-0-7486-8183-9 Barcode
Über den Autor
Carool Kersten is Reader in the Study of Islam and the Muslim world at King's College London. His research interests include the intellectual history of the modern Islamic world, political Islam, and the Islam in Southeast Asia. He has published four scholarly monographs, including Contemporary Thought in the Muslim World (Routledge, 2019) and A History of Islam in Indonesia (EUP, 2017).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements
A note on translation and transliteration
Glossary
Introduction
1. The arrival of Islam
2. Network Islam
3. Islam as resistance
4. Islam and nation-building
5. An Indonesian Islam?
Conclusion
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index