Norshahril Saat is Fellow and Co-coordinator of the Indonesia Studies Programme at the ISEAS -Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore. He is also Adjunct Lecturer with the Department of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore. Azhar Ibrahim is Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Department of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore.
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Overview - Opinion Pieces 1. The politics of Islamic discourse in Malaysia, by Norshahril Saat 2. Civil society-state engagements on religion in Malaysia, by Dina Zaman 3. Religious Orientations in contemporary Indonesia, by Pradana Boy 4. Inhibited Reformistic Voices: The Challenge of Developing Critical Discourse in Singapore, by Azhar Ibrahim Progressive Islam As Alternative Voices 5. Religious Resurgence amongst the Malays and Its Impact: The Case of Singapore, by Noor Aisha Abdul Rahman 6. The Trials of the Progressive: Malay literary and cultural expressions in Singapore, by Azhar Ibrahim 7. The Meaning and Objectives of Progressive Islam, by Syed Farid Alatas 8. Mainstreaming alternative Islamic voices in Malaysia, by Norshahril Saat Challenges Facing Alternative Voices 9. Democracy and the "conservative turn" in Indonesia, by Zainal Abidin Director and Azis Anwar Fachrudin 10. Contemporary issues on human rights in Indonesia, by Ahmad Suaedy 11. Sunni-Shias relations in contemporary Malaysia: Future for reconciliation? by Mohd Faizal Musa 12. Ahmadiyah and Islamic Revivalism in the 20th Century Java, Indonesia: A Neglected Contribution, by Ahmad Najib Burhani

