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religion and the indonesian constitution: a recent debate

this article examines the recent debate on the position of syari'ah in indonesian constitutional amendments (1999–2002). the article operates at two levels: a historical review of the debate on islam and state in indonesia and a theoretical effort to situate the indonesian debate in the broader...

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Published in:Journal of Southeast Asian studies (Singapore) 2005-10, Vol.36 (3), p.419-440
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description this article examines the recent debate on the position of syari'ah in indonesian constitutional amendments (1999–2002). the article operates at two levels: a historical review of the debate on islam and state in indonesia and a theoretical effort to situate the indonesian debate in the broader context of debates over islam and constitutions. it argues that the rejection of the proposed amendment to article 29, dealing with islam, has shown that indonesian islam follows the substantive approach of syari'ah, not the formal one.
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Area studies
Asian studies
Christianity
Church & state
Constitution
Constitutional amendments
Constitutional law
Constitutions
Debates
Forecasts and trends
Freedom of religion
History
Indonesia
Islam
Islam and politics
Islamic civilization
Islamic law
Judaism
Legal codes
Market trend/market analysis
Muslims
Parliamentary debate
Political aspects
Political debate
Political ideologies
Political parties
Religion
Religious aspects
Secularism
Spiritual belief systems
State
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