The Malay Muslims, Islam and the Rising Sun

The Malay Muslims, Islam and the Rising Sun Monograph 34
The Malay Muslims, Islam and the Rising Sun
By Abu Talib Ahmad
288pp Size: 150x225mm Hardcover
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Content:

Acknowledgement
Tables
Plates
Figures
Glossary
Abbreviations

  1. Introduction, Issues, Sources, Malay-Muslim Populations, 1941-45
  2. Malay-Muslims and Memories of the Japanese Ocuupations, Memories of Japan and Japanese before 1942, Remembering the Invasion and the British Defeat, Remembering Wartime Economic Life, Malay-Muslims and Japanese Artocities, Memories of School Days, Rembering Watime Songs, Black Memories of Forced Labour, Memories of the Jikeidan and Village Mobilization, Rembering the Occupation in Yan District
  3. Resistance, Collaboration and the Malay-Muslims, Loyalty and the Malay-Muslims before 1942, KMM and the Collaboration with Japan, Collaboration and Resistance during Wartime, The Malay Left and Collaboration, The Malay Right and Collaboration, The Malay Resistance, Popular Perceptions of Collaboration and Japan, The Who's Who and the Biodata Balackout Syndrome
  4. Marriage, Divorce and Religious Life among Malay-Muslims, Marriage and Divorce in Johore, Divorce Patterns, Divorce: Its Causes and the Reaction of the Religious Elite, Religious Life among Malay-Muslims, Religious Malaise: Reactions of the Religious Bureaucracy
  5. The Religious Bureaucracy and Japanese Propaganda, The Johore Religious Bureaucracy in Wartime, The Reliogious Elite and Japanese Propaganda, The April 1943 Islamic Conference, The December 1944 Islamic Conference, The December 1944 Islamic Conference, Mosques, Surau and Japanese Propaganda
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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