ISLAM, POLITICS AND CHANGE The Indonesian Experience after the Fall of Suharto Edited by Kees van Dijk and Nico J.G. Kaptein Islam,PoliticsandChange lucisseries‘debatesonislamandsociety’ LeidenUniversityPress AtpresentimportantdebatesaboutIslamandsocietytakeplacebothinthe WestandintheMuslimworlditself.Academicshaveconsiderableexpertise onmanyofthekeyissuesinthesedebates,whichtheywouldliketomake available to a larger audience. In its turn, current scholarly research on IslamandMuslimsocietiesistoacertainextentinfluencedbydebatesin society. Leiden University has a long tradition in the study of Islam and Muslimsocieties,pastandpresent,bothfromaphilologicalandhistorical perspective and from a social science approach. Its scholars work in an international context, maintaining close ties with colleagues worldwide. ThepeerreviewedLUCISseriesaimsatdisseminatingknowledgeonIslam andMuslimsocietiesproducedbyscholarsworkingatorinvitedbyLeiden Universityasacontributiontocontemporarydebatesinsociety. Editors: LéonBuskens PetraSijpesteijn Editorialboard: MauritsBerger NicoJ.G.Kaptein JanMichielOtto NikolaosvanDam BaudouinDupret(Rabat) Marie-ClaireFoblets(Leuven) AmaliaZomeño(Madrid) Othertitlesinthisseries: DavidCrawford,BartDeseyn,NostalgiaforthePresent.Ethnographyand PhotographyinaMoroccanBerberVillage,2014. MauritsS.Berger(editor),ApplyingShariaʿaintheWest.Facts,Fearsandthe FutureofIslamicRulesonFamilyRelationsintheWest,2013. PetraM.Sijpesteijn,WhyArabic?,2012. Jan Michiel Otto, Hannah Mason (editors), Delicate Debates on Islam. PolicymakersandAcademicsSpeakingwithEachOther,2011. Islam, Politics and Change The Indonesian Experience after the Fall of Suharto Edited by Kees van Dijk and Nico J.G. Kaptein LeidenUniversityPress Theauthorsandeditorsgratefullyacknowledgefinancialsupportfromthe IslamResearchProgramme–Jakarta,fundedbytheMinistryofForeign AffairsoftheKingdomoftheNetherlands.Theviewspresentedinthisvolume representthoseoftheauthorsandareinnowayattributabletotheIRPOffice oftheMinistry. Coverdesign:TarekAtrissiDesign Coverillustration:Kzenon/Shutterstock(Imageid:226902868) Layout:TATZetwerk isbn9789087282387 e-isbn9789400602311(e-pdf) e-isbn9789400602328(e-pub) nur692,717 ©KeesvanDijk,NicoJ.G.Kaptein/LeidenUniversityPress,2016 ThisworkislicensedundertheCreativeCommonsAttribution- NonCommercial4.0InternationalLicense.Toviewacopyofthislicense, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. ThisbookisdistributedinNorthAmericabytheUniversityofChicagoPress (www.press.uchicago.edu). Contents ListofTablesandFigures 9 ListofIllustrations 11 Introduction 13 KeesvanDijkandNicoJ.G.Kaptein Part1:IslamicPoliticalPartiesandSocio-Religious Organisations 21 KeesvanDijk AStudyoftheInternalDynamicsoftheProsperousJusticeParty andJamaahTarbiyah 29 Ahmad-NormaPermata Introduction 29 HistoricalDevelopmentsandInstitutionalSettings 40 Ideology,Organisation,Factionalism 47 DemocraticParticipation 61 Conclusion 74 Appendix 77 TheMosqueastheReligiousSphere:LookingattheConflictover theAlMuttaqunMosque 79 SyaifudinZuhri Introduction 79 Thepks’ViewoftheCentralityoftheMosque 82 ThepksinKlaten 86 DisputesoverAlMuttaqunMosque 88 TheConflictbetweenthepksandMuhammadiyahinPram- bananReachesitsClimax 94 Conclusion 100 6 islam,politicsandchange EnforcingReligiousFreedominIndonesia:MuslimElitesandthe AhmadiyahControversyafterthe2011CikeusikClash 103 BastiaanScherpen Introduction 103 Muslims,MinoritiesandDemocracy 103 TheState 106 VoicesofIslaminCivilSociety 115 Conclusion 127 Part2:Sharia-BasedLegislationandtheLegalPositionofWomen andChildren 133 KeesvanDijk Sharia-BasedLaws:TheLegalPositionofWomenandChildrenin BantenandWestJava 137 EuisNurlaelawati Introduction 137 WomeninIndonesia’sNationalStatutoryandLocalRegulations 139 WomenatReligiousCourts:Judges’LegalDiscretion 143 Sharia-BasedLocalRegulations:JilbabRequirementinCianjur 153 TheRelevanceofSharia-BasedLawsinIndonesiatoInterna- tionalTreaties:SomeVoicesandaCriticalAnalysis 155 Conclusion 164 TheIslamicCourtofBulukumbaandWomen’sAccesstoDivorce andPost-DivorceRights 167 StijnvanHuis Introduction 167 Bulukumba,itsIslamicCourtanditsShariaByelaws 168 TheIslamicCourtofBulukumbaandWomen’sDivorceRights 174 TheIslamicCourtofBulukumbaandWomen’sPost-Divorce Rights 183 Conclusion 191 WomeninLocalPolitics:TheByelawonProstitutioninBantul 195 MuhammadLatifFauzi Introduction 195 FromtheCepuriPilgrimtoSexualFavours 197 contents 7 TheMakingofaProstitutionByelaw 202 ContestationovertheMeaningofProstitution 205 ProstitutionandCriminalisationofWomen 207 Conclusion 214 Appendix 214 Part3:ShariaandCountercultureinAceh 217 KeesvanDijk Neo-Sufism,Shariatism,andUlamaPolitics:AbuyaShaykhAmran WalyandtheTauhid-TasawufMovementinAceh 221 MochNurIchwan Introduction 221 ShariatismandSufism:Never-EndingStruggle? 222 SyeikhAmranWalyandMajelisPengkajianTauhidTasawuf (mptt) 231 SomeAspectsofAmranWaly’sTeachings 234 FatwaagainstAmranWalyandHisMovement 241 Themptt’sUlamaMeetingof2010:ShariaUlama’sIntervention 242 PoliticalAlliance:StruggleforExistence 243 Conclusion 245 CulturalResistancetoShariatisminAceh 247 RezaIdria Introduction 247 ShariaforaDecade:AViewfromWithin 250 ResistancetoSharia:AnOverview 254 ShariaandCulturalResistance:VoicesfromBelow 257 ChallengingArabisationthroughArabFilms 258 Punk:ResistancetoShariafromtheStreet 261 ConcludingRemarks 267 ImagesofViolenceandPietyinAceh 269 DavidKloos Introduction 269 ViolenceandReligionasDefiningAspectsofAcehneseHistory 273 GlobalJihad,or‘MoneyandGuns’? 278 FromIndraPatrato‘CrazyAceh’:ABriefGenealogyofStruggle 284 Conclusion 290 8 islam,politicsandchange Bibliography 295 Glossary 313 AbouttheAuthors 323 Index 327 List of Tables and Figures table pksInvolvementinlocalgovernmentsimplementing Shariaregulations 77 table ResultsoftheNationalandBantulElectionsin2004and 2009 214 table ProstitutionactionsintheBantulcourt(2007–2011) 215 figure Sub-divisionofIndonesianMuslimBrotherhood 35 figure Femalemps(2009–2014)andcandidates(2009)inthe IndonesianParliament 55 figure Organisationalstructureofthepks 58