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Christian-Muslim Relations In Singapore From Independence To Post 9/11

Christian-Muslim Relations In Singapore From Independence To Post 9/11

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Christian-Muslim relations in Singapore are influenced by a historical past. The founding of Singapore by the British and the subsequent arrival of Christian missionaries had impacted the Malays, who were primarily Muslims. The economic and religious isolation of Muslims, especially after the Treaty of Pangkor and British policies, led to precarious, and often hostile, Christian-Muslim relations. Christian proselytisation became a key point of contention. After Singapore's independence, the rise of religious revivalism within the Christian and Muslim communities resulted in rivalries that had to be kept at bay. Among others, the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act was introduced in 1990 to manage inter-religious relations in the republic. This book explores the historical context of Christian-Muslim relations in Singapore, tracing its ebbs and flows from the nation's independence in 1965 to the immediate years after the fall of the Twin Towers in 2001, which charted a new era in inter-religious relations.

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ISBN13: 9789811438103
ISBN10: 9811438102
Language: English
Publication Year: 2019
Format: Paperback

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    Historical look at Christian-Muslim relations in Singapore.

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    If you're interested in how religion shapes societal harmony in Singapore, this book offers a nuanced historical perspective. It delves into the complexities and tensions between Christian and Muslim communities, providing insights into how the government and society navigate these relationships through turbulent times. It's a compelling read for anyone wanting to understand interfaith dynamics in a multicultural society.

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