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David Kloos’s book Becoming Better Muslims offers a refreshing new perspective to a topic and region that has already received a great deal of scholarly attention: Islam, politics, and agency in Aceh, the western-most province of Indonesia. Whereas most authors in recent years have tended to focus on classical topics of political Islam, such as Islam and nation building or Islamic law,1 Kloos instead chooses to stress “religious agency,” which includes religious practices as well as ethical improvement and its entanglement with Islamic authorities and the state. He therefore aims to shed light on the intertwinement between the personal space for action—thereby referring to an individual’s pious practices and agency—and norms established by state and religious institutions. Specifically, Kloos asks how “ordinary” Acehnese Muslims experience their daily lives and what religious routines they practice in their attempt to become good or better Muslims. The theoretical approaches that inform Kloos’s study are concepts of agency and practice in combination with ethics and morality.
David Kloos的著作《成为更好的穆斯林》为一个已经受到大量学术关注的话题和地区提供了一个令人耳目一新的视角:印度尼西亚最西部省份亚齐的伊斯兰教、政治和机构。近年来,大多数作者倾向于关注政治伊斯兰教的经典主题,如伊斯兰教和国家建设或伊斯兰法律,而Kloos却选择强调“宗教机构”,包括宗教实践以及道德改进及其与伊斯兰当局和国家的纠缠。因此,他的目的是阐明个人行为空间(指个人虔诚的实践和行为)与国家和宗教机构建立的规范之间的相互交织。具体来说,Kloos询问了“普通的”亚齐穆斯林是如何体验他们的日常生活的,以及他们为了成为优秀或更好的穆斯林而进行了哪些宗教活动。Kloos研究的理论方法是代理和实践的概念与伦理和道德的结合。