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An unusual ladies man... from the `pesantren'

An unusual ladies man... from the `pesantren'

It started innocently enough (these things usually do): A holiday with my husband Tim to Cirebon on the north coast of Java, to celebrate my birthday.

Why Cirebon? First, because I'm a big batik fan, and Cirebon batik is a favorite. Second, because Cirebon's seafood is seriously yummy! Third, because of Cirebon's remarkable history of cultural diversity, combining Javanese, Sundanese, Malay, Chinese and Arabic elements in syncretistic versions of Islam that seem very far from the mainstream. Last but not least, because of Fahmina, an NGO "working in the field of religious studies, strengthening civil society and community empowerment".

 

Women's Movement

Women's Movement

When women are positioned as subordinates, second class citizens and alienated, this is the death of civilization. Read and see for yourself. The women of the world are g...

The Legal Status of Facebook in Islamic Law: Contextualizing and Critiquing FMP3's Ruling

The Legal Status of Facebook in Islamic Law: Contextualizing and Critiquing FMP3's Ruling

Facebook has not only become the latest internet trend in Indonesia, but has also become a subject of hot debate in the field of Islamic law. Provoked by a ruling at FMP3...

The Trading of Women is a Humanitarian Crime

One day, Mawar and Melati*, two young women aged about eighteen years old, were offered work as waitresses in a café in Jakarta by their neighbours, Andi and Dani*. Ma...

Pesantren progressives defend constitutional religious freedoms

Pesantren progressives defend constitutional religious freedomsIt is a sweaty April afternoon, and the community hall in Cangkol, a fishing community on the outskirts of Cirebon on Java’s north coast, is packed to the gills. People...

Civil Rights of Ahmadiyah Followers in Sadasari Village Threatened

Terror and violence towards Sadasari Ahmadiyah followers also occurred at the end of last year, when dozens of people, whose identity and affiliation remains unknown, pel...

Pushing the Government to Guarantee Religious Freedom

Indonesia is a member of the United Nations and has ratified the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In this country, therefore, freedom of religious is guaranteed by ...
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