Aceh Anthropological Journal
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)

Islamist Networks in Southeast Asia

Abdul Rahman Puteh, Al Chaidar (Unknown)
Kamil, Ade Ikhsan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2024

Abstract

Before we examine the Islamist networks in Southeast Asia, we need to clarify what we mean by Islamism and jihadism. These are two related but distinct concepts that often cause confusion and misunderstanding. Islamism is a political ideology that seeks to apply Islamic principles and values to public life. Jihadism is a militant strategy that uses violence and armed struggle to achieve Islamic goals. Islamism and jihadism are not synonymous, nor are they mutually exclusive. There are different types of Islamists and jihadists, and they do not always agree or cooperate with each other. We will also discuss some of the challenges and opportunities for dialogue and cooperation among Muslims and non-Muslims in the region, as well as the implications for regional and global security. The Islamist networks in Southeast Asia are diverse and complex, and they draw their inspiration and influence from various sources and categories of Islamist and jihadist ideologies.

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AAJ

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Religion Arts Humanities Social Sciences Other

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Aceh Anthropological Journal (AAJ) accepts the results of empirical research as well as a scientific view of theoretical conceptual using the Anthropological perspective of researchers, academics, and anyone interested in Anthropology studies. These journals apply peer-reviewed process in selecting ...