De-islamization in java during the Dutch colonial period from 1800 to 1942

The very long period of Dutch colonialism in Indonesia still has a very significant impact on Indonesia, including on Java as part of Nusantara. Javanese people as the largest population in Indonesia were greatly affected by the de-Islamization process during the Dutch colonial period. This process...

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Main Authors: Priyoyudanto, Febri, Wan Sulong, Wan Suhana
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spelling my.iium.irep.748932019-10-07T07:21:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/74893/ De-islamization in java during the Dutch colonial period from 1800 to 1942 Priyoyudanto, Febri Wan Sulong, Wan Suhana DS Asia The very long period of Dutch colonialism in Indonesia still has a very significant impact on Indonesia, including on Java as part of Nusantara. Javanese people as the largest population in Indonesia were greatly affected by the de-Islamization process during the Dutch colonial period. This process not only estranged Javanese people from Islamic values, but the culture of Hindu-Buddhism was seen as a major variable in Javanese culture. Although the Dutch colonists encouraged systematic deIslamization efforts, Javanese Muslims provided resistance in many ways. This book intends to examine the de-Islamization efforts in Java during the Dutch colonial period. It focuses on the Javanese ethnic group on Java Island, Indonesia. The findings are useful in understanding the patterns and strategy for de-Islamization which were created by the Dutch during the colonial period. The method of data collection used in this book was documentary research. The information was gathered from books, journals, and websites pertaining to the Dutch colonial history of Java. In order to enhance comprehension of this topic, the authors surveyed Javanese culture, educational and cultural de-Islamization, Islamic revivalism and resistance to political de-Islamization in Java during the Dutch colonial period. IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2017 Book PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/74893/1/74893_%20De-islamization%20in%20java%20during%20the%20Dutch%20colonial%20period%20from%201800%20to%201942.pdf Priyoyudanto, Febri and Wan Sulong, Wan Suhana (2017) De-islamization in java during the Dutch colonial period from 1800 to 1942. IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia.
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De-islamization in java during the Dutch colonial period from 1800 to 1942
description The very long period of Dutch colonialism in Indonesia still has a very significant impact on Indonesia, including on Java as part of Nusantara. Javanese people as the largest population in Indonesia were greatly affected by the de-Islamization process during the Dutch colonial period. This process not only estranged Javanese people from Islamic values, but the culture of Hindu-Buddhism was seen as a major variable in Javanese culture. Although the Dutch colonists encouraged systematic deIslamization efforts, Javanese Muslims provided resistance in many ways. This book intends to examine the de-Islamization efforts in Java during the Dutch colonial period. It focuses on the Javanese ethnic group on Java Island, Indonesia. The findings are useful in understanding the patterns and strategy for de-Islamization which were created by the Dutch during the colonial period. The method of data collection used in this book was documentary research. The information was gathered from books, journals, and websites pertaining to the Dutch colonial history of Java. In order to enhance comprehension of this topic, the authors surveyed Javanese culture, educational and cultural de-Islamization, Islamic revivalism and resistance to political de-Islamization in Java during the Dutch colonial period.
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title_short De-islamization in java during the Dutch colonial period from 1800 to 1942
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