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Islam and Religious Expression in Malaysia [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 225 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x13 mm, kaal: 326 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: ISEAS
  • ISBN-10: 981488135X
  • ISBN-13: 9789814881357
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 225 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x13 mm, kaal: 326 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: ISEAS
  • ISBN-10: 981488135X
  • ISBN-13: 9789814881357
This book attempts to analyse the concept of religious expression vis-à-vis freedom of speech in Malaysia from the philosophical, political and theoretical perspectives. It begins by discussing the major sources of religious expression that are firmly rooted in the societal and religious beliefs, constitution and legislation of the country. It also examines multiple facets of the Islamization policy in the country and to what extent such policy affects the exercise of domestic religious expression. The problems and challenges of domestic religious expression, theoretically and practically, will also be examined including the issues of radicalization and terrorism. After a change of power from the Barisan Nasional (BN) to Pakatan Harapan (PH) in 2018, this book attempts to explain PHs approach in dealing with the issue of Islam and religious expression in Malaysia. Lastly, this book intends to identify and observe how Malaysian society and the state react to the issue of religious expression.

Arvustused

Prof. Azizuddin makes an eloquent case for robust freedom of expression that is consistent with Malaysian conditions. This is a most welcome and important book that could and should have a major impact. It is a timely and thoughtful examination of the complex and serious issue of Islam vis-à-vis religious expression in Malaysia. It also illustrates the transition from the restrictive-stability approach of the Barisan Nasional administration to an open-freedom approach of the Pakatan Harapan government."" -Dato Saifuddin Abdullah, Minister of Communications and Multimedia, Malaysia

""Racial and religious hatred are examples of the many difficulties to which freedom of expression can give rise. These difficulties are likely to be especially serious in multicultural and multireligious societies, such as Malaysia. In such contexts there is a need to weigh the importance of freedom of expression for an effective democracy against the need to maintain social order and the conditions of political civility that are also essential to democratic dialogue. This is the challenge that Prof. Azizuddin addresses in his ambitious new book."" -John Horton, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Keele University, United Kingdom

""This important book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding the nexus between rights and religion in Malaysia. Not only does it trace the contestation over religious expression, it also provides a valuable analysis of the expansion of the religious bureaucracy and the underlying and changing cultural responses of the Malay community to the new political terrain."" -Bridget Welsh, Honorary Research Associate, University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute Malaysia (UoNARI-M)

Foreword viii
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xvi
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
xviii
1 Freedom of Expression
1(24)
Introduction
1(1)
Freedom of Expression in Malaysia
2(9)
Freedom of Expression and the Critiques
11(5)
Human Dignity
16(6)
Conclusion
22(3)
2 Islamization Policy and Islamic Bureaucracy
25(40)
Introduction
25(1)
Historical and Contemporary Background of Islamization Policy: An Overview
26(32)
Multiple Facets of Islamization Process
28(1)
Institutionalization of Islamic Bureaucracy
28(1)
1 Public Service
29(1)
2 Judiciary
30(1)
3 Security
31(1)
4 Economy
32(2)
Education and Human Capital Development for Islamization
34(13)
Islamization through the Media
47(7)
Moral Policing
54(3)
Syariah Index
57(1)
Malaysia's Constitutional Framework and Islamization Policy
58(5)
Conclusion
63(2)
3 Inter-Religious Expression
65(16)
Introduction
65(2)
Inter-Religious Expression in Malaysia
67(2)
Blasphemy
69(1)
Hate Speech
70(2)
Obscenity
72(2)
Religious Expression in the Press
74(2)
Interfaith Commission: A Way Towards National Unity?
76(2)
Conclusion
78(3)
4 Intra-Religious Expression
81(32)
Introduction
81(2)
Religious Expression Model
83(2)
Secular or Islamic State in Malaysia?
85(5)
Freedom of Religion and Intra-Religious Doctrine
90(4)
Public Speech
94(3)
Publication and Broadcasting
97(2)
Blasphemy
99(3)
Dress Code
102(2)
Private Speech
104(6)
Conclusion
110(3)
5 Extreme Expression and Radicalization
113(22)
Introduction
113(4)
Theory of Radicalization and Counter-Radicalization
117(3)
ISIL Media Propaganda
120(3)
Concerns over Malaysians' Involvement in ISIL
123(5)
The Strategy of Recruiting
123(3)
Funding
126(2)
Efforts in Combating ISIL Threats in Malaysia
128(5)
Conclusion
133(2)
6 New Malaysia under Pakatan Harapan
135(28)
Introduction
135(6)
Hate Speech
141(4)
Inculcation of Islamic Values Continued
145(7)
Islam and Education
152(3)
Religious Publications
155(3)
Recent Developments under the PH
158(3)
Conclusion
161(2)
7 Conclusion: Seeking for a Genuine Freedom of Religious Expression
163(18)
Introduction
163(4)
Future Challenges for Political Islam
167(4)
Future Challenges for Religious Expression
171(4)
Future Challenges for Freedom of Expression in Malaysia
175(6)
Bibliography 181(28)
Index 209(16)
About the Author 225