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Ulama, the state, & war: community Islamic leaders in the Aceh conflict

机译:乌拉马,国家与战争:亚齐冲突中的伊斯兰社区领袖

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In recent years, much has been said of the relationship between the headmasters of Islamic boarding schools (ulama), the state, and war. Hoping to clarify how ulama behave in times of war and why they react as they do, I look to the recent secessionist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia. Based on extensive village fieldwork, I find that in response to the conflict, Aceh’s ulama were divided; some supported the rebels, some supported the state, and some remained neutral. These positions were largely predicted by combatant control, a pragmatic response to conflict dynamics. Sub-regional comparisons, temporal comparisons, and interviews suggest that while many ulama sided with power, they also sided against human rights abuses, a concern for social justice which may be rooted in religious sentiment after all.
机译:近年来,关于伊斯兰寄宿学校校长(乌拉马),国家与战争之间的关系已有很多报道。希望澄清战争时期的乌拉马如何表现以及为什么他们会做出反应,我期待着最近在印度尼西亚亚齐举行的分裂主义冲突。基于广泛的村庄实地考察,我发现针对冲突,亚齐的乌拉马被分裂了。一些人支持叛军,一些人支持国家,还有一些人保持中立。这些位置很大程度上是由战斗人员的控制所预测的,这是对冲突动态的一种务实的反应。次区域的比较,时间的比较和访谈表明,尽管许多乌拉马支持权力,但他们也反对侵犯人权,这是对社会正义的关注,这毕竟可能源于宗教情绪。

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