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|a Peacock, James L.,
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|a Purifying the Faith :
|b The Muhammadijah Movement in Indonesian Islam /
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|a "Purifying the Faith was originally published in 1978 by the Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company in the Kiste and Ogan Social Change Series in Anthropology, edited by Robert C. Kiste and Eugene Ogan. This reissued edition has been published unaltered from the original with a new afterword"--Page [ii].
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages [116]-118) and index.
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|a Indonesia -- Origins : biographical analysis of the founder of Muhammadijah -- Development : Muhammadijah as an organisation 1923-1970 -- Muhanvnadijah today : a travelogue -- Darol Arqom : a Muhammadijah training camp -- Muhammadijah.
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|a The Muhammadijah (or Muhammadiyah) movement was founded by Ahmad Dahlan in 1912 and evolved to emphasize religious and secular education, personal moral responsibility, and a tolerance for other faiths. It is the second largest Islamic organization in Indonesia with an estimated 30 million followers. In 1970, James L. Peacock spent eight months in Indonesia immersing himself in the thinking, religious practice, and daily lives of Muhammadijah followers. Published in 1978, this historical and ethnographic study was one of the first books about this major Islamic reform movement and is considered an insightful and relevant work to this day.
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|a Project MUSE - 2017 Complete Supplement
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