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Identity Construction, Nation Formation, and Islamic Revivalism in Malaysia
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A. B. Schamsul, "Identity Construction, Nation Formation, and Islamic Revivalism in Malaysia," in Islam in an Era of Nation-States: Politics and Religious Renewal in Muslim Southeast Asia, ed. Robert W. Hefner and Patricia Horvatich (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997), 207-22.
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Yoginder Sikand, "The Tablighi Jama'at and Politics," ISIM Newsletter 13 (2003): 42-43.
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Yoneo Ishii, Sangha, State, and Society: Thai Buddhism in History, trans. Peter Hawkes (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1986), 122.
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Ethnohistorical Perspectives on Buddhist-Muslim Relations and Coexistence in Southern Thailand: From Shared Cosmos to the Emergence of Hatred?
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Alexander Horstmann, "Ethnohistorical Perspectives on Buddhist-Muslim Relations and Coexistence in Southern Thailand: From Shared Cosmos to the Emergence of Hatred?" SOJOURN, Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 19(2004): 76-99.
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Keeping Busy on the Path of Allah: The Self-Organisation (Intizam) of the Tablighi Jama'at
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Dietrich Reetz, "Keeping Busy on the Path of Allah: The Self-Organisation (Intizam) of the Tablighi Jama'at," Oriente Moderno 84 (2004): 295-305;
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Reetz, "Sufi Spirituality Fires Reformist Zeal: The Tablighi Jama'at in Today's India and Pakistan" (paper presented at the workshop "Modern Adaptations of Sufi-Islam" at Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, April 2003).
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Inventing Certainties: The Da'wa Persona in Malaysia
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ed. Wendy James London: Routledge
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Andrew Beatty, Islamic and Non-Islamic Prayer in Java, in Parkin and Headley, Islamic Prayer, 39-62.
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Andrew Beatty, "Islamic and Non-Islamic Prayer in Java," in Parkin and Headley, Islamic Prayer, 39-62.
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Raymond Scupin, "Muslim Accommodation in Thai Society," Journal of Islamic Studies 9 (1998): 229-58.
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Imtiyaz Yusuf, in an essay titled Islamic Da'wa in Thailand: The Cultural and Human Dimensions of Dialogue between Islam and Buddhism (ISIM Newsletter, no. 3 [1999]: 19) explicates the meanings of Da'wa as interpreted within modern Thai Islamic discourse.
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Imtiyaz Yusuf, in an essay titled "Islamic Da'wa in Thailand: The Cultural and Human Dimensions of Dialogue between Islam and Buddhism" (ISIM Newsletter, no. 3 [1999]: 19) explicates the meanings of Da'wa as interpreted within modern Thai Islamic discourse.
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The best-known Da'wa organization in Bangkok is the Santichon (People of Peace), established in 1988. Santichon organizes regular classes for new converts and other Muslims who desire a more informed approach to Islam.
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The best-known Da'wa organization in Bangkok is the Santichon (People of Peace), established in 1988. Santichon organizes regular classes for new converts and other Muslims who desire a more informed approach to Islam.
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Michael Peletz, Ordinary Muslims and Muslim Resurgents in Contemporary Malaysia: Notes on an Ambivalent Relationship, in Hefner and Horvatich, Islam in an Era of Notion-States, 231-73.
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Michael Peletz, "Ordinary Muslims and Muslim Resurgents in Contemporary Malaysia: Notes on an Ambivalent Relationship," in Hefner and Horvatich, Islam in an Era of Notion-States, 231-73.
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For an excellent introduction to Nakhon Si Thammarat, see, Bangkok: White Lotus
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For an excellent introduction to Nakhon Si Thammarat, see Stuart Munro-Hay, Nakhon Sri Thammarat: The Archaeology, History, and Legends of a Southern Thai Town (Bangkok: White Lotus, 2001).
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Michael Lambek, Localising Islamic Performances in Mayotte, in Parkin and Headley, Islamic Prayer, 63-97.
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Michael Lambek, "Localising Islamic Performances in Mayotte," in Parkin and Headley, Islamic Prayer, 63-97.
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