13 research outputs found
Youth and Pop Culture in Indonesian Islam
<p>This article presents a picture of Indonesian pop culture which I believe transmits both a sense of complexity and of the detailed interrelations among its forms. As it has been shown, each element in the kaleidoscope has its own distinctive characteristics, styles and manners. In the different ways Islam is contemporarily expressed and lived, a hybridization process is reflected that shows the challenges Indonesian Muslims face in integrating, rejecting or adapting glob- al influences from the western world as well as from the Islamic Middle Eastern countries. The example of the trendy veil shows how these global influences are integrated in locality and how locality is assimilated with global trends.</p><p>Copyright (c) 2014 by SDI. All right reserved.</p><p><strong>DOI:Â <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/sdi.v16i2.481">10.15408/sdi.v16i2.481</a></strong></p
Dynamics of Islamic student movements: iklim intelektual Islam di kalangan aktivis campus
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Dynamics of Islamic student movements = iklim intelektual Islam di kalangan aktivis kampus
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Promoting the Caliphate on Campus: Dakwah Strategies of Hizbut Tahrir Student Activists in Indonesia
Dynamics of islamic student movements = Iklim intelektual islam di kalangan aktivis kampus
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Studia islamika : Indonesian journal for islamic study
v, 368 hlm. ; 23 cm