01411 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001100120084001500131100004400146245007300190250001100263260006500274300003100339500002000370504001600390520069100406650001001097990002501107990002501132INLIS00000000000249120221022091234 a0010-0520002491221022 | | eng  a9812301119 aeng a297.27 a297.27 ISL0 aIslam & Civil Society in Southeast Asia1 aIslam & Civil Society in Southeast Asia /cEdited by Nakamura Mitsuo aCet. 1 aPasir Panjang :bInstitut Of South East Asian Studies,c2001 axiii, 201p.;23 cm ;c23 cm aIndeks : indeks abibliografi aThe Islamic world, often regarded as an anathema to civil society , in fact has rich tradition of asssociational life pursuing "common good".These religius resources have been reiterpreted for the enhancement of civil virtues and participatory politics in contemporary contex, that is, demokratization. Such pioneering efforts have been clearly observable in muslim southeast Asia. In November 1999, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation invited ten muslim activists and scholars from the religion to Japan for exchanging views and experiences among themselves and with Japanese participants. Here their papers and discusions are compiled into a book, Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia. 4aIslam a02258/MKRI-P/IX-2005 a02258/MKRI-P/IX-2005