Acknowledgments
This special issue is an outgrowth of the Civil Islam Revisited workshop held on 23 October 2017 and hosted by the Religion and Globalisation cluster at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. The editors would thus like to thank the individual contributors to this volume and other workshop participants, David Hundt, Kenneth Dean, Jonathan Rigg and the entire ARI staff for their contributions to the workshop and this special issue. Special thanks to Bob Hefner for inspiring – and continuing to inspire – the field of Indonesian studies.
Notes
1. The Jakarta Charter was a clause in the draft 1945 constitution that obligated all Indonesian Muslims to follow sharia (and obligated the state to enforce it). The clause was removed from the final draft of the constitution.