
Darul Islam: Sebuah Pemberontakan
by:
Kees van Dijk
Language: Indonesian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
May 1st, 1983
Publisher: Grafiti Pers
Pages: 371
Genres: History
Kees van Dijk delves into the complex narrative of the Darul Islam rebellion, a significant movement that emerged in Indonesia with the objective of establishing an Islamic state. This uprising, rooted in the colonial and post-colonial struggles of the archipelago, reflects the deep societal and religious tensions that shaped modern Indonesia.
Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, the author outlines the events leading to the rebellion, the motivations behind it, and the broader implications it had on the Indonesian political landscape. The exploration of these historical dynamics provides a profound understanding of how religious zeal and nationalist aspirations intertwined during a tumultuous period in Indonesia’s history.
Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, the author outlines the events leading to the rebellion, the motivations behind it, and the broader implications it had on the Indonesian political landscape. The exploration of these historical dynamics provides a profound understanding of how religious zeal and nationalist aspirations intertwined during a tumultuous period in Indonesia’s history.