Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.15408/sdi.v25i2.5675
Title: Sickle as Crescent: Islam and Communism in the Netherlands East Indies, 1915-1927
Authors: Lin, Hongxuan 
Keywords: Arts & Humanities
Religion
Islam
Socialism
Communism
Marxism
Tan Malaka
Haji Misbach
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH STATE ISLAMIC UNIV JAKARTA, CENTER STUDY ISLAM & SOC
Citation: Lin, Hongxuan (2018). Sickle as Crescent: Islam and Communism in the Netherlands East Indies, 1915-1927. STUDIA ISLAMIKA 25 (2) : 309-350. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.15408/sdi.v25i2.5675
Abstract: This paper examines the confluence of Islam and Communism in the Netherlands East Indies from 1915-1927, by studying how Islam and Communism were theorized as compatible. It analyzes the nature of conciliatory discourses linking Communism and Islam by exploring the profuse anti-colonial print culture of the period. This paper examines four corpora of sources: the published writings of Tan Malaka; selected excerpts from two newspapers edited by Haji Misbach and his associates; Tjokroaminoto's 1924 book, Islam and Socialism; and finally, Soekarno's 1926 article, published as Nationalism, Islam and Marxism. This paper will conclude with a brief examination of Dutch reports and oral testimony regarding how Islam and Communism figured in the motivations of participants in the 1926-1927 Communist uprisings.
Source Title: STUDIA ISLAMIKA
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/245345
ISSN: 0215-0492
2355-6145
DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v25i2.5675
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