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ArtikelIslamic resurgence and the ethnicization of the malaysian state: the case of lina joy.  
Oleh: Kortteinen, Timo
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia vol. 23 no. 02 (Oct. 2008), page 216.
Topik: Islamic Resurgence; Ethnicization; Malaysian State; Malay Majority Rule; Political Power; Social Classess; Ethno-religious Identities; Westernization
Fulltext: 41220071.pdf (1.13MB)
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Isi artikelLian Joy, born Azlina jailani, a Malaysian conver from Islam Christianity, managed to change her name in her Malaysian identity card (MyKad) but her religion remained listed there as Islam. What does the case of Lina Joy tell us about Malaysian society? In this paper, the case is interpreted against the backdrop of the global resurgence of Islamic movement where the field is set by liberal and neofundamentalist modern interpretations of Islam as opposed to traditional, "pristine" Islam confined to traditional communities, societies and cultures.
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