The Minority Muslim Experience in Mainland Southeast Asia: A Different Path

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Author(s): John Goodman
Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2021

Language: English

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Title Page
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Table of
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Names of Places and People – Usage and Spelling
First or Last?
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1. Introduction and Historical Context
2. The Trauma of New State Development
3. How State and Minority Relations Have Evolved Up to the Present Day
4. Implications of the Congruence Between Islam and Malay/Cham Minority Status
5. Changing Issues in Society and the Effect on Minority Muslims
6. Forms, Practices and Connections of Islam for Cham and Malay Minorities
7. Muslim Minority Involvement in Politics and Civil Society
8. The Muslim Interface with the Buddhist World (and the Complex of Religions in Vietnam)
9. Minorities in Monocultural Societies – the Southeast Asian Example
10. Conclusions
Appendix I: Results from a quantitative survey taken in Thailand in March-April 2019
Appendix II: Sample discussion guide from qualitative interviews undertaken in 2018 and 2019
Bibliography
Index