Islam And Peacebuilding In The Asia-pacific

Islam And Peacebuilding In The Asia-pacific
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9789814749831
ISBN-13 : 9814749834
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Book Synopsis Islam And Peacebuilding In The Asia-pacific by : Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman

Download or read book Islam And Peacebuilding In The Asia-pacific written by Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2017-06-19 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islam and Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific provides a unique backdrop of how native or migrant Muslims interact with communities of other faiths have led to the contemporary treatment of Islam and the Muslim communities in these nations. This book is based on the theme of Islam's presence and development in the Asia-Pacific region, and the concerns faced by Muslims in the region. Section 1 details the current status of peace or conflict between Muslims and practitioners of other faiths in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and the Philippines, and the role of Muslim institutions in promoting peace in each nation. Section 2 features how Muslims living in cosmopolitan areas such as Australia, Indonesia and Japan engage with people of other faiths. Lastly, Section 3 explores the concerns with the interaction of the religion, state and society in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. A unique collection of the history of Islam in the region, Islam and Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific seeks to provide valuable insight for the global policy community by offering a comprehensive treatment of the issues highlighted.


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