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What is religious authority?, cultivating Islamic community in Indonesia, Ismail Fajrie Alatas

Label
What is religious authority?, cultivating Islamic community in Indonesia, Ismail Fajrie Alatas
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What is religious authority?
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Ismail Fajrie Alatas
Series statement
Princeton studies in Muslim politics
Sub title
cultivating Islamic community in Indonesia
Summary
An anthropologist's groundbreaking account of how Islamic religious authority is assembled through the unceasing labor of community building on the island of Java This compelling book draws on Ismail Fajrie Alatas's unique insights as an anthropologist to provide a new understanding of Islamic religious authority, showing how religious leaders unite diverse aspects of life and contest differing Muslim perspectives to create distinctly Muslim communities. Taking readers from the eighteenth century to today, Alatas traces the movements of Muslim saints and scholars from Yemen to Indonesia and looks at how they traversed complex cultural settings while opening new channels for the transmission of Islamic teachings. He describes the rise to prominence of Indonesia's leading Sufi master, Habib Luthfi, and his rivalries with competing religious leaders, revealing why some Muslim voices become authoritative while others don't. Alatas examines how Habib Luthfi has used the infrastructures of the Sufi order and the Indonesian state to build a durable religious community, while deploying genealogy and hagiography to present himself as a successor of the Prophet Muḥammad. Challenging prevailing conceptions of what it means to be Muslim, What Is Religious Authority? demonstrates how the concrete and sustained labors of translation, mobilization, collaboration, and competition are the very dynamics that give Islam its power and diversity
Target audience
adult
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