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The Narratives of Shia Madurese Displaced Women on Their Religious Identity and Gender Citizenship: A Study of Women and Shi'as in Indonesia.
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- Author(s): Ida R;Ida R; Saud M; Saud M
- Source:
Journal of religion and health [J Relig Health] 2021 Jun; Vol. 60 (3), pp. 1952-1968.- Publication Type:
Journal Article- Language:
English - Source:
- Additional Information
- Source: Publisher: Springer Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 2985199R Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1573-6571 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 00224197 NLM ISO Abbreviation: J Relig Health Subsets: MEDLINE
- Publication Information: Publication: New York, NY : Springer
Original Publication: New York : Academy of Religion and Mental Health. - Subject Terms:
- Abstract: This article explores expressions in how the local Shi'as Muslim women refugees define and interpret their religious identity and gender citizenship in post-authoritarian Indonesia. This article discusses the cases of Shias women from the Sampang Regency, East Java, Indonesia, in the aftermath of the 2012 conflict that made them internally displaced persons (IDPs, Indonesian: pengungsi). This study argues that religious identity and gender citizenship are constructed by these displaced Shias women concerning their belief as to what is considered 'true' in Islam, acquired from the 'Islamic traditions' of their local Islamic teacher (s). Their loyalty to a religious belief does not arise from any independent search for the 'true Islam' but rather from the doctrine of the teachers/spiritual leaders. Enforced loyalty to Shi'as in their everyday communal ritual practices has influenced the formation of these displaced women's religious identity as Shi'ias.
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- Publication Date: Date Created: 20200227 Date Completed: 20210524 Latest Revision: 20210524
- Publication Date: 20240105
- Accession Number: 10.1007/s10943-020-01001-y
- Accession Number: 32100167
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