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Religious change in a minority context: transforming Islam in Sri Lanka
by
Mihlar, Farah
in
Area studies
/ Case studies
/ Conflict
/ Cultural instruction
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnic relations
/ Ethnicity
/ ethno-nationalism
/ Ethnonationalism
/ identity and Wahhabism
/ Identity politics
/ Islam
/ Islamic reform
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Muslim minorities
/ Muslims
/ Nationalism
/ Politics
/ Positioning
/ Post World War II period
/ Regional studies
/ Religion
/ Religion & politics
/ Religious beliefs
/ Religious identity
/ Religious minorities
/ Sri Lanka
/ Violence
2019
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Religious change in a minority context: transforming Islam in Sri Lanka
by
Mihlar, Farah
in
Area studies
/ Case studies
/ Conflict
/ Cultural instruction
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnic relations
/ Ethnicity
/ ethno-nationalism
/ Ethnonationalism
/ identity and Wahhabism
/ Identity politics
/ Islam
/ Islamic reform
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Muslim minorities
/ Muslims
/ Nationalism
/ Politics
/ Positioning
/ Post World War II period
/ Regional studies
/ Religion
/ Religion & politics
/ Religious beliefs
/ Religious identity
/ Religious minorities
/ Sri Lanka
/ Violence
2019
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Religious change in a minority context: transforming Islam in Sri Lanka
by
Mihlar, Farah
in
Area studies
/ Case studies
/ Conflict
/ Cultural instruction
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnic relations
/ Ethnicity
/ ethno-nationalism
/ Ethnonationalism
/ identity and Wahhabism
/ Identity politics
/ Islam
/ Islamic reform
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Muslim minorities
/ Muslims
/ Nationalism
/ Politics
/ Positioning
/ Post World War II period
/ Regional studies
/ Religion
/ Religion & politics
/ Religious beliefs
/ Religious identity
/ Religious minorities
/ Sri Lanka
/ Violence
2019
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Religious change in a minority context: transforming Islam in Sri Lanka
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Religious change in a minority context: transforming Islam in Sri Lanka
2019
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Scholarly work exists on how Muslim minority positioning affects identity and politics, but what is less known is its impact on religion. Sri Lanka's 9% Muslim population, the country's second largest minority, has undergone a series of recent changes to religious identity, thinking and practice, which have been shaped by its relationship to the dominant and warring 'ethnic others'. As Sri Lanka plunged deeper into armed conflict in the 1990s, Muslims experienced significant shifts in religious thinking and practice, identifying strictly with a more 'authentic' Islam. After the war ended in 2009, Muslims became the target of majoritarian Sinhala-Buddhist violence, resulting in a reinterpretation of Islam and a counter process of change. Using the Sri Lankan Muslim case study to engage with scholarly critiques of majority-minority binaries, this article analyses how religious change is brought about through the interjection of minority status with ethno-nationalisms and conflict. Its focus on Islam in Sri Lanka contributes to area studies and to Islamic studies, the latter through a rare analysis of Islamic reform in a Muslim minority context.
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