The ulama, the state, and politics in Malaysia

This paper investigates the relationship between the state and Islam in Malaysia under the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) regime, focusing on the role of the ulama (Islamic religious scholars). Interactions between the ulama and the state redefine, or have the potential to do so, the contours of bot...

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Main Author: Abdullah, Walid Jumblatt
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1603872022-07-20T07:45:06Z The ulama, the state, and politics in Malaysia Abdullah, Walid Jumblatt School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Political science Malaysia State-Society Relations This paper investigates the relationship between the state and Islam in Malaysia under the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) regime, focusing on the role of the ulama (Islamic religious scholars). Interactions between the ulama and the state redefine, or have the potential to do so, the contours of both the state and Islam. Drawing upon the concept of political opportunities, the paper argues that the more liberating the political opportunities are for the ulama, the more the state has to acquiesce to their demands, and thus, the ulama’s understandings of Islam. In Malaysia, wide political opportunity structures enable the ulama to drive rising conservatism, both with regard to the state and Malaysian society. The process of defining Islam is not static, as the case of Malaysia demonstrates, since the ulama adjust the definitions of Islamic concepts based on socio-political conditions. This study is situated within the literature on state-society relations, and Islam in politics. Nanyang Technological University This study was possible with the help of a Nanyang Technological University [start-up grant]. 2022-07-20T07:45:06Z 2022-07-20T07:45:06Z 2021 Journal Article Abdullah, W. J. (2021). The ulama, the state, and politics in Malaysia. Critical Asian Studies, 53(4), 499-516. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14672715.2021.1960576 1467-2715 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160387 10.1080/14672715.2021.1960576 2-s2.0-85112613704 4 53 499 516 en Critical Asian Studies © 2021 BCAS, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Malaysia
State-Society Relations
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Malaysia
State-Society Relations
Abdullah, Walid Jumblatt
The ulama, the state, and politics in Malaysia
description This paper investigates the relationship between the state and Islam in Malaysia under the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) regime, focusing on the role of the ulama (Islamic religious scholars). Interactions between the ulama and the state redefine, or have the potential to do so, the contours of both the state and Islam. Drawing upon the concept of political opportunities, the paper argues that the more liberating the political opportunities are for the ulama, the more the state has to acquiesce to their demands, and thus, the ulama’s understandings of Islam. In Malaysia, wide political opportunity structures enable the ulama to drive rising conservatism, both with regard to the state and Malaysian society. The process of defining Islam is not static, as the case of Malaysia demonstrates, since the ulama adjust the definitions of Islamic concepts based on socio-political conditions. This study is situated within the literature on state-society relations, and Islam in politics.
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