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Political Islam poses a direct threat to the stability of South- East Asia Group 3 Anne Claire Flament Daniel Ding Mike Tsang Michiel Mensink Renia Lopez
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Political Islam poses a direct threat to the stability of South-East Asia Group 3 Anne Claire Flament Daniel Ding Mike Tsang Michiel Mensink Renia Lopez.

Jan 19, 2016

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Page 1: Political Islam poses a direct threat to the stability of South-East Asia Group 3 Anne Claire Flament Daniel Ding Mike Tsang Michiel Mensink Renia Lopez.

Political Islam poses a direct threat to the stability

of South-East Asia

Group 3

Anne Claire FlamentDaniel Ding

Mike Tsang

Michiel Mensink

Renia Lopez

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Background• Indonesia - riots, attacks on Chinese and

women, poor living conditions

• Malaysia - Islamic political party gaining power

• Philippines - terrorist kidnappings

• China - Muslim demonstrations

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Lack of unity amongst SE Asia’s Muslims

• Lack of religious leader

• Free interpretation of Koran

• Many Islamic parties

• Distrust between party leaders

• Army deeply divided over Islamic issues

DISUNITY

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• There is discrimination against non-Muslims and women

• Revival of Fundamentalism– Creating an Islam state. Muslims fight for the Jihad– Deadly riots and violence– Often backed up by terrorists– Separatist demands

INSTABILITY

Lack of unity (cont’d)

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The primary interest of Islamic political leaders is religion

• Power = reshape politics, society, economy and culture to comply with Koran

• Religious issues are given priority, to the detriment of the economic development of a country and the welfare of its people

• Lack of economic agenda

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Restrains Development• Violence predominates in Muslim society:

– Detracts domestic and foreign investors– Frightens Tourism– Slows down economic development

• Rejection of globalization and technology• Obstruct regional integration

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• Political Islam poses a direct threat to South-East Asia stability in terms of– Social issues– Political issues– Economic issues

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Questions

• How can an Islamic state be modern, democratic and competitive?

• How can an Islamic state remain united?