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ArtikelInternational Muslim Networks and Islam in Singapore  
Oleh: weyland, Petra
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia vol. 5 no. 02 (Aug. 1990), page 219-254.
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Isi artikelGlobal economic integration is invariably accompanied by the transmission of ideas, values, and ideologies. This is also true in the internationalization of religious movements and the development of the All-Malayan Muslim Missionary Society, popularly known as Jamiyah and its changing role in a rapidly modernizing Singapore demonstrates this clearly. This article traces the growth of Jamiyah from its foundation by a highly charismatic leader and patron into a sophisticated religious body, with "modern party-like organization forms" , employing rationalized methods in the dissemination of ideas and knowledge, This transformation not only parallels the developement of international Muslim networks, which have been supported by Saudi Arabian organizations but, indeed, has to a large extent been dependent on these linkages,
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