Sunday, May 22, 2011

Book Chapter

  1. Ahmed, Munir D. 1990. ‘Ahmadiyya: Geschichte und Lehre’, in: Annemarie Schimmel (ed.): Der Islam III. Islamische Kultur, zeitgenössische Strömungen, Volksfrömmigkeit, pp. 415-22. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. [Die Religionen der Menschheit 25, 3.]
  2. Bhatia, Shyamala. 1988. "The Ahmadiya Movement in Panjab." in Mohinder Singh. History and culture of Panjab. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors. pp. 140-150.
  3. Horvatich, Patricia. 1997. "The Ahmadiyya movement in Simunul: Islamic reform in one remote and unlikely place." in Robert W. Hefner and Patricia Horvatich. 1997. Islam in an era of nation-states: politics and religious renewal in Muslim Southeast Asia. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawai'i Press. pp. 183-206.
  4. Kennedy, Charles H. 1989. "Towards the definition of a Muslim in an Islamic state: the case of Ahmadiyya in Pakistan." in Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi and Yogendra K. Malik. 1989. Religious and ethnic minority politics in South Asia. New Delhi: Manohar.pp. 71-108.
  5. Mudzakkir, Amin. 2007. "Menjadi minoritas de tengah perubahan: Dinamika komunitas Ahmadiyah di Ciparay." in Hak minoritas: multikulturalisme dan dilema negara bangsa, eds. Mashudi Noorsalim, M. Nurkhoiron, and Ridwan Al-Makassary, 195-236. Lenteng Agung, Jakarta: Interseksi Foundation.
  6. Mujtaba, Hamdi. 2007. "Sang liyan dan kekerasan: Kasus penyerangan Kampus Mubarak Jemaat Ahmadiyah Indonesia Kemang - Bogor - Jawa Barat." in Politisasi agama dan konflik komunal: beberapa isu penting di Indonesia, eds. Rumadi, and Ahmad Suaedy, 213-246. Jakarta: The Wahid Institute.
  7. Olle, John. 2009. “The Majelis Ulama Indonesia versus “Heresy”: the Resurgence of Authoritarian Islam.” in Gerry van Klinken and Joshua Barkers (eds.) State of Authority: the State in Society in Indonesia. Ithaca: Cornell Southeast Asia Program. pp. 95-116.
  8. Platzdasch, Bernhard. 2013. "Religious freedom in contemporary Indonesia: the case of the Ahmadiyah". in Encountering Islam : the Politics of Religious Identities in Southeast Asia. 218-246. Singapore: ISEAS.
  9. Rosyidin and Ali Mursyid. 2007. "Diskriminasi hak sipil minoritas: Pelarangan pencatatan pernikahan Jemaat Ahmadiyah Kuningan." in Politisasi agama dan konflik komunal: beberapa isu penting di Indonesia, eds. Rumadi, and Ahmad Suaedy, 47-78. Jakarta: The Wahid Institute.
  10. Ryad, U. 2015. "Salafiyya, Ahmadiyya and European Converts to Islam in the Interwar Period". in Muslims in interwar Europe : a transcultural historical perspective, ed. Bekim Agai; Umar Ryad; Mehdi Sajid, pp. 47-87. Leiden ; Boston : Brill.
  11. Sasaki, Takuo. 2010. "The Politics of Moderate Islam: From the Rise of Yudhoyono to Ahmadiyah Decree." in Islam in contention: rethinking Islam and state in Indonesia. eds. Ota Atsushi, Okamoto Masaaki, and Ahmad Suaedy. Jakarta: Wahid Institute.
  12. Sevea, Iqbal Singh. 2009. "The Ahmadiyya print jihad in South and Southeast Asia." in Islamic Connections: Studies of South and Southeast Asia, eds. R. Michael Feener and Terenjit Sevea, 134-148. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
  13. Schäfer, Saskia. 2015. "New Practices of Self-Representation: The Use of Online Media by Ahmadiyya and Shia Communities in Indonesia and Malaysia". 174-197.  in: Nadja-Christina Schneider, Carola Richter (Eds.), New Media Configurations and Socio-Cultural Dynamics in Asia and the Arab World. Berlin: Nomos. 
  14. Smith, Wilfred Cantwell. 1960. ‘Ahmadiyya’, The encyclopaedia of Islam. New Edition. Vol. 1: A-B, edited by H.A.R. Gibb, J.H. Kramers, E. Lévi-Provençal, J. Schacht, B. Lewis and Ch. Pellat, pp. 301-3. Leiden: Brill. [Under the Patronage of the International Union of Academies.]
  15. Suaedy, Ahmad. 2010. "Religious Freedom and Violence in Indonesia." in Islam in contention: rethinking Islam and state in Indonesia. eds. Ota Atsushi, Okamoto Masaaki, and Ahmad Suaedy. Jakarta: Wahid Institute.
  16. Titus, Murray T. 1959. Islam in India and Pakistan: a religious history of Islam in India and Pakistan. Chapter on "The new Muslim apologetic and polemic," pp. 245-272. Calcutta: Y.M.C.A. Publishing House.
  17. Walbridge, Linda S. and Fatimah Haneef. 1999. "Inter-ethnic relations within the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in the United States." in Carla Petievich (ed.). The expanding landscape: South Asians and the diaspora. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers & Distributors.

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