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Ulama, villagers and change: Islam in Central Madura
The ulama in Madura are in an inseparable part of the local social structure. Their strategic position has given them an excellent opportunity to exercise a leaderhip role in the local context. The ulama's niche in the social order of the village and the forces that participate in the process of change can be seen through a study of village religion in a historical context. More specifically, this study examines village religion in a contemporary setting, and focuses on the internal structure of the villages and their relations to the outside world. The ulama play an important role in a number of domains, and thus occupy a central position in soceity. Indeed, their religous leadership has nurtured the emergence of complex networks of followers and collegues which have, over time, sustained the stability of the ulama's leadership role in the face of social and political vicissitudes.
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