
Bulan Sabit dan Matahari Terbit: Islam Indonesia pada Masa Pendudukan Jepang
by:
Harry J. Benda
Language: Indonesian
Format: Hardcover
Publication date:
January 1st, 1985
Publisher: Dunia Pustaka Jaya dan Yayasan Ilmu-ilmu Sosial
Pages: 344
Harry J. Benda explores the intricate relationship between Islam and Indonesian society during the Japanese occupation. Through meticulous research, he delves into how the political landscape of that era influenced religious dynamics, offering insights into community changes and cultural resilience.
The narrative provides a detailed account of the challenges faced by Indonesian Muslims while navigating the complexities of colonial rule. Benda’s analysis sheds light on how religious identities evolved, reflecting both the struggles and adaptations within the community amidst external pressures. Ultimately, the work serves as an important contribution to understanding Indonesia's historical context and the role of Islam within it.
The narrative provides a detailed account of the challenges faced by Indonesian Muslims while navigating the complexities of colonial rule. Benda’s analysis sheds light on how religious identities evolved, reflecting both the struggles and adaptations within the community amidst external pressures. Ultimately, the work serves as an important contribution to understanding Indonesia's historical context and the role of Islam within it.