Islam

While reform of Islamic education is necessary, secularisation is not
A Christian candidate for a Muslim party in North Maluku
(Michael Renner/Flickr)
Aceh’s women find themselves between an armed conflict and Islamic law
Diverse responses to proponents of Islamic law indicate democracy is healthy in South Sulawesi
In 2003 Titiek went on a pig-hunting trip with a difference
The Islamic headscarf is now compulsory in many high schools
This man’s message is simple — four wives are better for business than one
Are recent fatwa evidence that moderate Islam is a myth?
Ki Ageng Balak: a friend for those in trouble with the law.
Liberal Islamic groups have prompted a backlash.
Woman who claims to speak to angel Gabriel tests ‘constitutional rights’.
Veiling has become a highly politicised practice in Indonesia. Eve Warburton
Would the real Indonesian Islam please stand up?
The Islamic sect Ahmadiyah has been under official pressure and violent attack.
Some Christian and Muslim leaders view the new Ministerial Decree on Houses of Worship as restrictive.
Islamic liberalism: cause or consequence of the ‘conservative turn’?