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Graffiti, Converts and Vigilantes: Islam outside the\nMainstream in Maritime Southeast Asia\n

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    0452720 - OÚ 2016 RIV AT eng M - Monography Chapter
    Petrů, Tomáš
    The Front Pembela Islam: Well-connected Indonesian radicals –
    a threat or a spent force?
    Graffiti, Converts and Vigilantes: Islam outside the
    Mainstream in Maritime Southeast Asia
    .
    Wien: Caesarpress, 2015 - (Petrů, T.), s. 57-79. ISBN 978-3-902890-04-7
    Institutional support: RVO:68378009
    Keywords : IslamSoutheast Asia
    Subject RIV: AD - Politology ; Political Sciences

    This chapter seeks to examine the pattern of rise of the Islamic radical
    vigilante group Front Pembela Islam, which was formed in the late 1990s.
    While it is widely accepted that their activities have increased the
    plight of several religious minorities, such as the Shi´i Muslims, the
    Ahmadiyah sect and Christians, this text also attempts to explain the
    factors behind the support this grouping receives from segments of
    Indonesian elites. At the same time, the author also presents
    pro-pluralist voices, which call for disbanding of this uncivil group,
    this being explored within a larger view of the socio-religious landscape
    in contemporary Indonesi
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0253669

     
     
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