by Muhammad Adlin Sila
Leiden University Press, 2021
Paper: 978-90-8728-362-9 | eISBN: 978-94-006-0406-3
Library of Congress Classification BP63.I52B568 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification 297.0959865

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
How people in the world’s largest Muslim country negotiate religious identities.
 
There are many ways of being Muslim in Indonesia, where more people practice Islam than anywhere else in the world. In Being Muslim in Indonesia, Muhammad Adlin Sila reveals the ways Muslims in one city constitute unique religious identities through ritual, political, and cultural practices. Emerging from diverse contexts, the traditionalist and reformist divide in Indonesian Islam must be understood through the sociopolitical lens of its practitioners—whether royalty, clerics, or laity.

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