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13f.1. Indonesia

Abdullah, Taufik. “Zakat Collection and Distribution in Indonesia.” In The Islamic Voluntary Sector in Southeast Asia, ed. Mohamed Ariff, 50–84. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1991.

Abdurrahman, Wahid. “Religion, Ideology, and Development.” Archipel: etudes interdisciplinaires sur le monde insulindien 30 (1985): 263–74.

Ali, A. M. Religion and Development in Indonesia. Jogjakarta: Jajasan Nida, 1971.

Barton, Greg. “Indonesia’s Nurcholish Madjid and Abdurrahman Wahid as Intellectual ‘Ulama': The Meeting of Islamic Traditionalism and Modernism in Neo-Modernist Thought.” Studia Islamika: Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies 4, no. 1 (1997): 29–81.
_______. “Islamic Liberalism and the Prospects for Democracy in Indonesia.” In Democracy in Asia, ed. Michèle Schmiegelow, 427–51. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997.
_______. “Neo-Modernism: A Vital Synthesis of Traditionalism and Modernism in Indonesian Islam.” Studia Islamika: Indonesian Journal for Islamic Studies 2, no. 3 (1995): 1–75.
_______. “The Impact of Islamic Neo-Modernism on Indonesian Islamic Thought: The Emergence of a New Pluralism.” In Indonesian Democracy: 1950s and 1960s, eds. D. Bourchier and J. Legge, 143–50. Clayton, Melbourne: Monash Asia Institute, 1994.

Barton, Greg, and Greg Fealy, eds. Nahdlatul Ulama: Traditional Islam and Modernity in Indonesia. Clayton, VIC, Australia: Monash Asia Institute, 1996.

Bull, Ronald A. L. “Metaphorical Aspects of Indonesian Islamic Discourse about Development.” In Toward a New Paradigm: Recent Developments in Indonesian Islamic Thought, ed. Mark R. Woodward, 265–90. Tempe, Ariz.: Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies, 1996.

Chirzin, M. H. “From Theology of Development to Theology of Peace.” Mizan: Islamic Forum of Indonesia 3, no. 2 (1990): 3–4.

Choudhury, Masudul Alam. Theory and Practice of Islamic Development Cooperation: Recent Experience of Some Asian Countries. Ankara, Turkey: Statistical, Economic, and Social Research and Training Center for Islamic Countries (SESRTCIC), 1993.

Darby-Williams, Rebecca. “Indonesian Women Studies Bibliography,” updated 10 July 2003,
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/SSEAL/SoutheastAsia/seaindon.html (accessed n.d.).

Federspiel, Howard M. “Muslim Intellectuals and Indonesia’s National Development.” Asian Survey 31, no. 3 (1991): 232–46.
_______. Muslim Intellectuals and National Development in Indonesia. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 1991.

Geertz, Clifford. “Culture and Social Change: The Indonesian Case.” Man: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society, 19, no. 4 (1984): 511–32.
_______. Islam Observed: Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1971.

Hadimulyo. “Islamic Responses to Social Change: An Indonesian Experience.” Inside Indonesia (Australia) no. 33 (December 1993): 20–22.

Hassan, Mohammad Kamal. The Issue of Modernization and Its Impact on Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals: Nurcholish Majid’s Attempt at a Theory of Development. Plainfield, Ind.: Association of Muslim Social Scientists, 1979.
_______. “Contemporary Muslim Religio-Political Thought in Indonesia.” Ph.D. diss., University of Melbourne, 1975.

Hefner, Robert W. “Markets and Justice for Muslim Indonesians.” In Market Cultures: Society and Morality in the New Asian Capitalisms, ed. Robert W. Hefner, 224–50. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1998.
_______. “Islamizing Capitalism: On the Founding of Indonesia’s First Islamic Bank.” In Toward a New Paradigm: Recent Developments in Indonesian Islamic Thought, ed. Mark R. Woodward, 291–322. Tempe, Ariz.: Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies, 1996.

Jakarta, Warren Caragata. “Faith: Islamic Banking Catches on in Indonesia.” Asiaweek 26, no. 28 (21 July 2000): 44.

Leibold, D. “Vast Promise in Biggest Market.” Asian Business 32, no. 8 (August 1996): 50–51.

Mitsuo, Nakamura, Sharon Siddique, and Omar Farouk Bajunid, eds. “The Indonesian Experience: Civil Society versus the State.” In Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia, eds. Mitsuo, Nakamura, Sharon Siddique, and Omar Farouk Bajunid, 33–54. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies/Sasakawa Peace Foundation, 2001.

Muhaimin, Yayaha A. “Muslim Society, Higher Education, and Development: The Case of Indonesia.” Muslim Society, Higher Education and Development in Southeast Asia, eds. Sharom Ahmat and Sharon Siddique, 28–42. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1987.

Muslim Scholars’ Congress on Development, Health, and Population: Final Report. Jakarta: WAMS, 1984.

Nakamura, Mitsuo. A Study of Islam in the National Development of Indonesia + Research Proposal. Canberra: Department of Anthropology, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1979.

Natapermadi, M. “Islamic Banking Moves to Indonesia.” New Horizon (London) no. 25 (1994): 4–6.

Rahardjo, M. Dawan. “Social Science Research in Indonesia: The Case of Islam and Development.” In Muslim Social Science in ASEAN, ed. O. F. Bajunid, 121–45. Kuala Lumpur: Yayasan Penataran Ilmu, 1994.
_______. “Islam and Development: Social Science Research in Indonesia.” Mizan: Islamic Forum of Indonesia 3, no. 1 (1989): 80–90.
_______. “Islamic Banking in Indonesia.” In Islamic Banking in Southeast Asia: Islam and the Economic Development of Southeast Asia, ed. Mohamed Ariff, 137–63. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1988.

Rais, M. Amien. “Muslim Society, Higher Education, and Development: The Case of Indonesia.” Muslim Society, Higher Education, and Development in Southeast Asia, eds. Sharom Ahmat and Sharon Siddique, 9–27. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1987.

Saleh, Kusmadi. “Environmental Accounting for Sustainable Growth and Development.” Journal of Economic Cooperation among Islamic Countries 17, nos. 1–2 (1996): 155–82.

Santosa, J. C. “Modernization, Utopia, and the Rise of Islamic Radicalism in Indonesia.” Ph.D. diss., Boston University, 1996.

Sciortino, Rosalia, et al. “Learning from Islam: Advocacy of Reproductive Rights in Indonesian Pesantren.” Reproductive Health Matters no. 8 (1996): 86–93.

Tahir, Tarmizi. Aspiring for the Middle Path: Religious Harmony in Indonesia. Jakarta: Center for the Study of Islam and Society, 1997.

Wahid, A. “Indonesia: Religion, Ideology, and Development.” IDOC Bulletin (Rome) n.s. nos. 1–2 (1982): 6–10.

Wahid, Abdurrahman. “Islam, the State and Development in Indonesia.” In Ethical Dilemmas of Development in Asia, eds. Godfrey Gunatilleke, Neelan Tiruchelvam, and Radhika Coomaraswamy, 41–68. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1983.

Woodward, Mark R., ed. Toward a New Paradigm: Recent Developments in Indonesian Islamic Thought. Tempe, Ariz.: Arizona State University Press, Program for Southeast Asian Studies, 1996.

Zainul Arifin. “Islamic Banking Grows with Indonesian Economy.” New Horizon (London) nos. 70–71 (1997): 19.

 

 

 

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