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Islam and mysticism in Indonesia
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Shamsul Akmar
New Straits Times
08-07-2000
Islam and mysticism in Indonesia
Byline: Shamsul Akmar
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: National
Memo: (STF) - Indonesians have managed to intertwine Islam and mysticism. This may be a local phenomenon, but the combination of Islam and mysticism has caught the imagination of those outside the republic and touched the hearts of many Malaysians, writes Shamsul Akmar.
WELL-KNOWN Toko Buku Wali Songo, a bookstore on Jalan Kwitang in central Jakarta, is piled to the ceiling with religious books.
From the Quran and its translations to works on the ...
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