External influences of contemporary Islamic resurgence in Malaysia

According to the author, Malaysian Islam more specifically Malay Islam, has always been an extension of world Islam, which has its origins and axis in the Middle East. Contemporary Islamic resurgence in Malaysia, too, cannot and should not be seen in isolation from world Islamic developments. He att...

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Published in:Contemporary Southeast Asia
Main Author: Abu-Bakar, Mohamed (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: ISEAS Publishing 1991
In: Contemporary Southeast Asia
Further subjects:B Islam
B Malaysia
B Malays
B Muslim
B Islamization
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Summary:According to the author, Malaysian Islam more specifically Malay Islam, has always been an extension of world Islam, which has its origins and axis in the Middle East. Contemporary Islamic resurgence in Malaysia, too, cannot and should not be seen in isolation from world Islamic developments. He attempts to show the various external factors which have been largely responsible for reinforcing the growth and shaping the direction of Islamic resurgence among the Muslim Malays in the last two decades. (DÜI-Sen)
ISSN:0129-797X
Contains:In: Contemporary Southeast Asia