Saints, scholars and the idealized past in Philippine Muslim separatism

(...) The Muslim separatist movement that began in 1968 had dual goals. It was primarily an ethno-nationalist endeavour that had as its primary goal the creation of a Philippine Muslim nation - a nation-state governed by Philippine Muslims and modelled on the sultanates of the precolonial period. Th...

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Published in:The Pacific review
Main Author: McKenna, Tom (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2002
In: The Pacific review
Year: 2002, Volume: 15, Issue: 4, Pages: 539-553
Further subjects:B Religious identity
B Nationalism
B Separatism
B Philippines
B Religion
B Islam and politics
B Population group
B History
B Muslim
B Teaching
B Philippines Religion Religiöse Bevölkerungsgruppe Minority Muslime Islam and politics Separatism Religiöse Lehre History of religion Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat Moro National Liberation Front (Philippines) Nationalism Ethnocentrism
B Minority
B State
B Ethnocentrism
B Religious organization
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Summary:(...) The Muslim separatist movement that began in 1968 had dual goals. It was primarily an ethno-nationalist endeavour that had as its primary goal the creation of a Philippine Muslim nation - a nation-state governed by Philippine Muslims and modelled on the sultanates of the precolonial period. The second goal of the Muslim separatist movement was to reform local religious and cultural practices under the leadership of a new set of religious leaders. To understand the place of atavism and puritanism in the Philippine Muslim separatist movement The author review the largely local tradition of saints and the more universal Muslim institution of religious scholars as they have interacted in the contemporary Muslim Philippines. He conciders contradictions between revanchist and reformatist goals of the movement.(...) (Pac Rev/DÜI)
ISSN:0951-2748
Contains:In: The Pacific review