Islam and Governmental System
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Format
Paperback
Pages
187
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1991
Publisher
Indonesian-Netherlands Cooperation in Islamic Studies
Description
This insightful read delves into the intricate relationship between Islam and governance, specifically shining a light on Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority nation. The author, Munawir Sjadzali, expertly navigates the complexities of Islamic principles and how they intertwine with political systems, offering a unique perspective on how religion and governance can coexist and even enhance one another.
Through engaging narratives and deep analysis, readers are invited to explore the dynamics of faith and policy-making. This book is not just for scholars; it's accessible to anyone curious about how the values of Islam shape societal structures in a modern context. Emphasizing Indonesia's vibrant cultural landscape, it offers a compelling lens to understand broader themes relevant to Islam and governance worldwide.
Through engaging narratives and deep analysis, readers are invited to explore the dynamics of faith and policy-making. This book is not just for scholars; it's accessible to anyone curious about how the values of Islam shape societal structures in a modern context. Emphasizing Indonesia's vibrant cultural landscape, it offers a compelling lens to understand broader themes relevant to Islam and governance worldwide.
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