Islamic Studies and Radicalism

External reference: https://openalex.org/T14110

  1. Radicalization pathways differed across convicted terrorist groups in Indonesia
    Mixed-methods study reveals distinct radicalization pathways in Indonesian terrorist groups, showing how personal crises and identity fusion drive violent activism differently across organizations.
  2. Negara kesatuan is framed as rooted in folk religious sensibility
    Analysis of negara kesatuan as a unitary state concept grounded in Indonesian folk religious theology rather than Western political theory, centered on the mystical metaphor of divine-human unity.
  3. Cultivating Reflective Islam
    Explore Ngaji Filsafat, a mosque-based philosophical study movement among young Muslims in Yogyakarta that challenges conventional Islamic engagement through reflective inquiry and intellectual.