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Tag: Lombok

By Editor Posted on 18 Oct 201925 Feb 2021

Review of: Jeremy J. Kingsley, Religious Authority and Local Governance in Eastern Indonesia

The Indonesian island of Lombok is home to a deeply Islamic society, where religious groups can have more sway than the formal government. Jeremy Kingsley’s book examines the influence of a network of ulama and Islamic schools to think about how authority actually works on the ground.

Categories: Book ReviewTags: Indonesia, Islam, Lombok, Religion

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