Islam and violence in Malaysia

In Malaysia, violence related to Islam has been the exception rather than the rule. Aversion towards violence among Malaysian Muslims traces its roots to a muli-religious policy. The state has, however, been driven a few times into coercive action by the occurence of actual or threat of potential vi...

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Main Author: Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Working Paper
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90646
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/4380
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-906462023-04-03T08:45:13Z Islam and violence in Malaysia Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Humanities::Religions::Islam In Malaysia, violence related to Islam has been the exception rather than the rule. Aversion towards violence among Malaysian Muslims traces its roots to a muli-religious policy. The state has, however, been driven a few times into coercive action by the occurence of actual or threat of potential violence. This paper chronicles the few cases of violence which have intermittently driven a wedge between Islamists and the state, which harbours its own vision of a moderm Islamic policy. It argues that there is thin evidence to support a posited relationship between Islam and violence. Despite recent security scares related in one way or another to imagined or actual Islamic groups in the 'war against terrorism' era, the posibility of an Islamic state emerging in Malaysia via militant means remains remote. 2009-02-05T09:32:16Z 2019-12-06T17:51:30Z 2009-02-05T09:32:16Z 2019-12-06T17:51:30Z 2007 2007 Working Paper Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid. (2007). Islam and violence in Malaysia. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 123). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90646 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/4380 RSIS Working Papers, 123/07 Nanyang Technological University 40 p. application/pdf
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Islam and violence in Malaysia
description In Malaysia, violence related to Islam has been the exception rather than the rule. Aversion towards violence among Malaysian Muslims traces its roots to a muli-religious policy. The state has, however, been driven a few times into coercive action by the occurence of actual or threat of potential violence. This paper chronicles the few cases of violence which have intermittently driven a wedge between Islamists and the state, which harbours its own vision of a moderm Islamic policy. It argues that there is thin evidence to support a posited relationship between Islam and violence. Despite recent security scares related in one way or another to imagined or actual Islamic groups in the 'war against terrorism' era, the posibility of an Islamic state emerging in Malaysia via militant means remains remote.
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