PEMIKIRAN PASCA ISLAMISME DALAM KONTEKS GERAKAN ISLAM DI MALAYSIA(POST-ISLAMISM THOUGHT IN THE CONTEXT OF ISLAMIC MOVEMENT IN MALAYSIA)

Authors

  • Wan Ahmad Fahmi National University of Malaysia Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11113/umran2016.3n3.83

Keywords:

Post-Islamism, Islamic Movement, Democracy

Abstract

 

Post-Islamism is a new trend that emerged in the work of political Islam after the emergence of Islamism in line with the demands of the requirements democracy. Thus, most of the Islamic movements worldwide give different interpretations of the concept of the Islamic state, the issue of implementing Islamic law and cooperation between the non-Muslims. The development of this trend began to produce the Islamists who support opinionated approach to post-Islamism in political Islam, including among Islamic movements in the country. The objective of this study to analyze the elements of post-Islamism thought in the Islamic movement in Malaysia. This study is qualitative. The method of collecting data using document analysis of journals, articles, theses, books and works of scholars who talk about the development of post-Islamism and the Islamist movement worldwide. Meanwhile, data analysis using descriptive and historical approach through content analysis. The study concluded that not only Islamic movements in the Middle East and West Asia receive thinking Post-Islamism, but Islamic movements in Malaysia was also impressed with the development of post-Islamism.

 

 

 

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Published

2016-11-27

How to Cite

Fahmi, W. A. (2016). PEMIKIRAN PASCA ISLAMISME DALAM KONTEKS GERAKAN ISLAM DI MALAYSIA(POST-ISLAMISM THOUGHT IN THE CONTEXT OF ISLAMIC MOVEMENT IN MALAYSIA). UMRAN - International Journal of Islamic and Civilizational Studies, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.11113/umran2016.3n3.83

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Civilizational Studies