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E-raamat: Malaysian Islamic Party PAS 1951-2013: Islamism in a Mottled Nation

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  • Sari: Religion and Society in Asia
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040795859
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  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040795859

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The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS is the biggest opposition party in Malaysia today and one of the most prominent Islamist parties in Southeast Asia. This work recounts the historical development of PAS from 1951 to the present, and looks at how it has risen to become a political movement that is both local and transnational, tracking its rise from the Cold War to the age of the War on Terror, and its evolving ideological postures - from anti-colonialism to post-revolutionary Islamism, as the party adapted itself to the realities of the postmodern global age. PAS's long engagement with modernity and its nuanced approach to the goal of state capture is the focus of this work, as it recounts the story of the Islamist party and Malaysia by extension.

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'One of the major strengths of the volume is simply the huge amount of new information presented here about the historical origins of PAS, its important political leaders and personalities, and insider information regarding internal conflicts between moderates and hardliners ... Noors great contribution is to provide context for this new intriguing political development in contemporary Malaysia, appreciating that Islamism in Malaysia is a dynamic movement, not monolithic or unchanging.' - Trevor. W. Preston, Centennial College, Toronto, Canada, Pacific Affairs: Volume 90, No. 2 - June 2017.

'Noor's book is perhaps the most comprehensive study of Malaysia's Pan-Islamic Party to date, and as such it is a must-read not just for Malaysianists but for all interested in Islamist political parties.' -Jason Abbott, University of Louisville, South East Asia Research 23 (2), June 2015

'Noor has provided us with a beautifully-written overview of the history of PAS, from its humble beginnings as a spin-off of UMNO in the 1950s through the 13th General Election in 2013.' - Kevin W. Fogg, University of Oxford, Aseasuk News no, 57 Spring 2015

'Farish's richly documented work relate the shifts in PAS's counter-hegemonic discourse and practice - passing through leftist and Malay communalist phases to various styles of Islamism - to the wider political context, both national and international. This is without a doubt the best study of PAS that has appeared to date, and at the same time a social and political history of independent Malaysia seen from the margins. It is essential reading not only for those who wish to understand Malaysian politics, but also for students of contemporary Islamist movements. PAS is one of the most important religio-political movements in the Muslim world today, comparable to the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, Pakistan's Jama'at-e Islami and Turkey's succession of Islamist parties, but with a history and character of its own. This book deserves a place beside the best studies of those better-known movements.' - Prof Martin van Bruinessen, Utrecht University

Introduction 9(1)
Islamism in a Mottled Nation: The Story of PAS Where and When We Are: Locating PAS in Today's Overdetermined and Highly Contested Malaysia 9(8)
1 1951--1969: The Orphan of the Cold War
17(50)
An Islamic Party Steps on the Stage of Malaysian Politics Islamism Ascending: How and Why Political Islam Emerged in the World of Malayan Politics
17(3)
The Kaum Muda Challenge: Islamist Activism as the Precedent to Islamist Politics
20(6)
Competing Discourses during the Japanese Military Occupation of Malaya
26(4)
The First Expression of Malay-Muslim Nationalism: The Partai Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya
30(3)
Political Islam before PAS: The Short-lived Hizbul Muslim in Party of Malaya
33(3)
Born from the Womb of UMNO: The Early Years of PAS as Persatuan Islam Se-Malaya
36(11)
PAS under Dr. Burhanuddin al-Helmy: Islamism to the Left
47(20)
2 From Internationalism to Communitarianism
67(46)
PAS as the Defender of Malay Rights: 1970--1982 From Internationalism to Localism: Pas's Inward Turn in the 1970s
67(11)
The Fire of Youth: Student Activism and Islamism on the Campuses of Malaysia in the 1970s
78(20)
The Islamist Tide Grows Stronger: PAS in the Muslim World at the Close of the 1970s
98(15)
3 PAS in the Global Islamist Wave: 1982--1999
113(50)
1982: The Ulama era begins
113(5)
Ustaz Yusof bin Abdullah al-Rawa and Pas's Renewed Jihad of the 1980s
118(10)
Against the Secular State: Violence and Confrontation in Pas's politics of the 1980s
128(6)
The Islamists Falter: Pas's Nadir in 1986
134(7)
On to the 1990s: PAS redefines its Jihad
141(8)
The Ground Shifts, Again: The Narrowing of the Muslim Political Arena from the Mid-1990s to 1999
149(14)
4 The Jihad of the Ballot Box
163(60)
Pas's Democratic Experiment: 2000--2013 2000--2004: The New Century Explodes
163(12)
The 2004 Election Debacle and the Resurgence of the Reformist `Erdogan' Faction in PAS
175(13)
The 8 March 2008 Tsunami: The Eclipse of Islam Hadari and the Return of PAS
188(7)
PAS in the Era of Malaysia: The Internal Divisions Finally Come to the Surface
195(15)
The Return of the Repressed: The Sabah `Sulu Crisis' and Its Impact on Malaysia
210(7)
Endnote, Though Not Endgame: PAS in the Future
217(6)
5 Religion, Politics, Islam, Islamism
223(18)
What PAS Is, and What It Is Not PAS and the Lure of All-Devouring Politics
223(4)
The Understanding-that-Kills: Knowing the Islamic State
227(6)
Between Tidy Universes and Fuzzy Borders
233(4)
The Unending Road: Islamism in a Loop
237(4)
Bibliography 241(14)
Index 255
Farish A. Noor is Professor of Political History at the Faculty of Social Science FOSS, Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia UIII. His work has focused on 19th century colonial Southeast Asia, looking at the modalities of racialised colonial-capitalism in the region. His recent works include Peta dan Kekuasaan (Mapping and Power, Lestari Hikmah, 2025), Data-Collecting in 19th Century Colonial Southeast Asia (Amsterdam University Press, 2020) and America's Encounters with Southeast Asia 1800-1900 (Amsterdam University Press, 2018).