COVER STORY
Standing Up for Islam
Muslims are fighting back—not just against the West but also against the militancy in their midst. A TIME Special Report on the diversity of Islam in Asia

The Politics of Islam
To many Southeast Asian Muslims, reports Michael Schuman, Islam is born again—as a political force
Wahhabism: Money Trail

Weakness in Numbers
Muslim minorities across Asia are under siege—and their persecution fuels fundamentalists' rage

A Jihadi's Tale
What drives so many Muslims to find peace in a holy war? Andrew Marshall seeks to understand the path taken by an Indonesian cleric



Under the Crescent
How Islam is lived, practical ad celebrated in Asia. Photographs by John Stanmeyer

A Jihadi's Scrapbook
A pictorial pilgrimage through the many lives of Habib Abdurrahman bin Ismail



Islam in Asia
A roundup of issues facing the region's estimated 670 million Muslims

Religion by Numbers
Islam is the second-largest religion in the world

Shades of Green
The Muslim world is far from homogenous. Islam is practiced and observed differently across cultures and countries



Model Nation
Malaysia stands out in the Muslim world for merging Islam and modernity

Ending the Patriarchy
To claim their rights, Muslim women cannot leave it to men to define Islam



We're All on the Same Side
That Muslims are defined exclusively by their faith is fallacious—and dangerous



A Faith Healer's Passion
Kali Bawang, February 2003

Muslim Mind, Female Body
Singapore, February 2003

Stuck in the Middle
Jaffna, September 2002

Bullies for Islam
Poso, December 2001

"The Guest of Allah"
Kabul, September 2002

Did You Hear...?
Yogyakarta, February 2003



After Bali
Asia—and the world—reels after a devastating attack (Oct. 28, 2002)

Indonesia's Rage Culture
Why does a moderate Islamic nation serve as a hotbed for religious extremists? (Oct. 28, 2002)

Taking the Hard Road
Indonesia's tough choice: crack down on extremists and risk backlash—or incur America's wrath (Sep. 30, 2002)

The Moderate Majority
Asia's progressive Islam can be a strong weapon against extremism (Oct. 28, 2002)



Standing Up for Islam
Muslims are fighting back—not just against the West but also against the militancy in their midst. A TIME Special Report on the diversity of Islam in Asia



PHOTOGRAPH FOR TIME BY JOHN STANMEYER-VII
Awakening: More than ever, mosques like this one in Kota Baharu are providing spiritual and political education

Until recently, my father—a muslim—never fully realized how fundamentally the world had changed since 9/11. Though he saw the horrific attacks on TV and expressed sympathy for the victims and shock at the evil men can do, it didn't impact him personally. As a semiretired businessman residing in Hong Kong, my father maintains a routine of dropping by his office, meeting friends and fussing over his grandchildren. But a number of weeks ago he inadvertently stumbled into what some have mislabeled the clash of civilizations when he visited an old acquaintance, the Chinese owner of a high-end watch shop downtown. The proprietor had been grilled by London immigration on a trip to Europe, and he figured he knew who to blame. "It's all because of you Muslims," he told my dad.

The rebuke hardly rates as real religious harassment, but it's symptomatic of the cross, so to speak, that Muslims now bear: they are held collectively responsible by many non-Muslims for the sins of a lunatic fringe and are stereotyped as zealots because of their faith. As the world braces for war in the Persian Gulf, and the potential for retaliatory terrorist attacks keeps much of Asia on alert, TIME feels this special report chronicling the diversity of Islam as it's lived, practiced and celebrated in Asia is essential reading. We don't claim the collection of stories that follows is definitive, but we believe it accurately reflects the mood and spirit of Muslims in the region: angry, yes, but also hurt and sad and proud, struggling to maintain an identity in the face of globalization, and bravely struggling, in ways both big and small, to prevent their faith from being hijacked by hate. Above all, this report reminds us, these are fellow human beings just like you, or me, or my father.



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FROM THE MAR 10, 2003 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED MONDAY, MAR 3, 2003


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