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Understanding and managing inter-religious relations, particularly between Muslims and Christians, presents a challenge for states around the world. This book investigates legal disputes between religious communities in the worlds largest majority-Muslim, democratic country, Indonesia. It considers how the interaction between state and religion has influenced relations between religious communities in the transition to democracy.The book presents original case studies based on empirical field research of court disputes in West Java, a majority-Muslim province with a history of radical Islam. These include criminal court cases, as well as cases of judicial review, relating to disputes concerning religious education, permits for religious buildings and the crime of blasphemy. The book argues that the democratic law reform process has been influenced by radical Islamists because of the politicization of religion under democracy and the persistence of fears of Christianization. It finds that disputes have been localized through the decentralization of power and exacerbated by the central governments ambivalent attitude towards radical Islamists who disregard the rule of law.Examining the challenge facing governments to accommodate minorities and manage religious pluralism, the book furthers understanding of state-religion relations in the Muslim world. This accessible and engaging book is of interest to students and scholars of law and society in Southeast Asia, was well as Islam and the state, and the legal regulation of religious diversity.

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Law and Religion in Indonesia
Understanding and managing inter-religious relations, particularly between Muslims and Christians, presents a challenge for states around the world. This book investigates legal disputes between religious communities in the worlds largest majority-Muslim, democratic country, Indonesia. It examines how the interaction between state and religion has influenced relations between religious communities in the transition to democracy.
The book presents original case studies based on socio-legal field research of court disputes in West Java, a majority-Muslim province with a history of radical Islam. These include criminal court cases, as well as cases of judicial review, relating to disputes concerning religious education, permits for religious buildings and the crime of blasphemy.
The book argues that the introduction of democracy has increased the politicization of religion in local contexts. It highlights the way in which religious disputes since 1998 have been localized through the decentralization of power and exacerbated by the central governments ambivalent attitude towards radical Islamists who disregard the rule of law.
Through a focused examination of Indonesia, as the largest majority-Muslim country in the world, the book examines the challenges facing governments to accommodate minorities and manage religious pluralism, and in doing so furthers understanding of state-religion relations in the Muslim world. This book is of interest to students and scholars of law and society in Southeast Asia; Islam and the state; politics of the courts; and the legal regulation of religious diversity.
Melissa Crouch is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Law Faculty at the National University of Singapore. Her research focuses on law and religion, Islamic law, legal anthropology, and public law.
Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
1 Land Tenure, Conservation and Development in Southeast Asia
Peter Eaton
2 The Politics of Indonesia-Malaysia Relations
One kin, two nations
Joseph Chinyong Liow
3 Governance and Civil Society in Myanmar
Education, health and environment
Helen James
4 Regionalism in Post-Suharto Indonesia
Edited by Maribeth Erb, Priyambudi Sulistiyanto and Carole Faucher
5 Living with Transition in Laos
Market integration in Southeast Asia
Jonathan Rigg
6 Christianity, Islam and Nationalism in Indonesia
Charles E. Farhadian
7 Violent Conflicts in Indonesia
Analysis, representation, resolution
Edited by Charles A. Coppel
8 Revolution, Reform and Regionalism in Southeast Asia
Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam
Ronald Bruce St John
9 The Politics of Tyranny in Singapore and Burma
Aristotle and the rhetoric of benevolent despotism
Stephen McCarthy
10 Ageing in Singapore
Service needs and the state
Peggy Teo, Kalyani Mehta, Leng Leng Thang and Angelique Chan
11 Security and Sustainable Development in Myanmar
Helen James
12 Expressions of Cambodia
The politics of tradition, identity and change
Edited by Leakthina Chau-Pech Ollier and Tim Winter
13 Financial Fragility and Instability in Indonesia
Yasuyuki Matsumoto
14 The Revival of Tradition in Indonesian Politics
The deployment of adat from colonialism to indigenism
Edited by Jamie S. Davidson and David Henley
15 Communal Violence and Democratization in Indonesia
Small town wars
Gerry van Klinken
16 Singapore in the Global System
Relationship, structure and change
Peter Preston
17 Chinese Big Business in Indonesia
The state of the capital
Christian Chua
18 Ethno-religious Violence in Indonesia
From soil to God
Chris Wilson
19 Ethnic Politics in Burma
States of conflict
Ashley South
20 Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia
Edited by Marco Bnte and Andreas Ufen
21 Party Politics and Democratization in Indonesia
Golkar in the post-Suharto era
Dirk Tomsa
22 Community, Environment and Local Governance in Indonesia
Locating the commonweal
Edited by Carol Warren and John F. McCarthy
23 Rebellion and Reform in Indonesia
Jakartas security and autonomy policies in Aceh
Michelle Ann Miller
24 Hadrami Arabs in Present-day Indonesia
An Indonesia-oriented group with an Arab signature
Frode F. Jacobsen
25 Vietnams Political Process
How education shapes political decision making
Casey Lucius
26 Muslims in Singapore
Piety, politics and policies
Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir, Alexius A. Pereira and Bryan S. Turner
27 Timor Leste
Politics, history and culture
Andrea Katalin Molnar
28 Gender and Transitional Justice
The women of East Timor
Susan Harris Rimmer
29 Environmental Cooperation in Southeast Asia
ASEANs regime for trans-boundary haze pollution
Paruedee Nguitragool
30 The Theatre and the State in Singapore
Terence Chong
31 Ending Forced Labour in Myanmar
Engaging a pariah regime
Richard Horsey
32 Security, Development and Nation-building in Timor-Leste
A cross-sectoral assessment
Edited by Vandra Harris and Andrew Goldsmith
33 The Politics of Religion in Indonesia
Syncretism, orthodoxy, and religious contention in Java and Bali
Edited by Michel Picard and Remy Madinier
34 Singapores Ageing Population
Managing healthcare and end of life decisions
Edited by Wing-Cheong Chan
35 Changing Marriage Patterns in Southeast Asia
Economic and socio-cultural dimensions
Edited by Gavin W. Jones, Terence H. Hull and Maznah Mohamad
36 The Political Resurgence of the Military in Southeast Asia
Conflict and leadership
Edited by Marcus Mietzner
37 Neoliberal Morality in Singapore
How family policies make state and society
Youyenn Teo
38 Local Politics in Indonesia
Pathways to power
Nankyung Choi
39 Separatist Conflict in Indonesia
The long-distance politics of the Acehnese diaspora
Antje Missbach
40 Corruption and Law in Indonesia
The unravelling of Indonesias anti-corruption framework through law and legal process
Simon Butt
41 Men and Masculinities in Southeast Asia
Edited by Michele Ford and Lenore Lyons
42 Justice and Governance in East Timor
Indigenous approaches and the New Subsistence State
Rod Nixon
43 Population Policy and Reproduction in Singapore
Making future citizens
Shirley Hsiao-Li Sun
44 Labour Migration and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia
Critical perspectives
Michele Ford, Lenore Lyons and
Willem van Schendel
45 Singapore Malays
Being ethnic minority and Muslim in a global city-state
Hussin Mutalib
46 Political Change and Territoriality in Indonesia
Provincial proliferation
Ehito Kimura
47 Southeast Asia and the Cold War
Edited by Albert Lau
48 Legal Pluralism in Indonesia
Bridging the unbridgeable
Ratno Lukito
49 Building a People-oriented Security Community the
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