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Studia Islamika volume 13 number 2, 2006
Studia Islamika Volume 13, Number 2 (2006) presents a collection of scholarly articles examining key developments in Islamic thought, religious practices, and their interaction with social and political change in Indonesia and the wider Muslim world. This issue features research-based analyses on topics such as contemporary Islamic interpretation, religious authority, state–religion relations, and Muslim responses to modernity and democratization. Employing interdisciplinary approaches from history, sociology, political science, and Islamic studies, the volume contributes to a deeper understanding of Islam as a dynamic and contextually grounded tradition. It serves as an important academic resource for scholars and readers interested in Islamic studies and Southeast Asian Islam.
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