Konsisten dan komitmen dengan kritiknya, Muhammadiyah dan Aisyiyah membangun banyak terobosan yang mencerahkan sepanjang sejarahnya.
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1. | Toer, Pramoedya Ananta (2002). Bumi Manusia. Jakarta: Hasta Mitra |
2. | Nurlaelawati, Euis (2010). Modernization, Tradition, and Identity: The Kompilasi Hukum Islam and Legal Practice in the Indonesian Religious Courts. Amsterdam University Press |
3. | Burhanudin, Jajat and Kees van Dijk (2013). Islam in Indonesia: Contrasting Images and Interpretations. Amsterdam University Press |
4. | Woodward, Mark (2011). Java, Indonesia, and Islam. Springer Netherlands |
5. | Boland, B. J. (1971). The Struggle of Islam in Modern Indonesia. Springer Netherlands |
6. | Kersten, Carool (2017). A History of Islam in Indonesia: Unity in Diversity. Edinburgh University Press |
7. | Kersten, Carool (2016). Islam in Indonesia: The Contest for Society, Ideas, and Values. Oxford University Press |
8. | Geertz, Clifford (1976). The Religion of Java. University of Chicago Press |
9. | Fealy, Greg and Sally White (2008). Expressing Islam: Religious Life and Politics in Indonesia. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies |
10. | Madinier, Remi (2015). Islam and Politics in indonesia. NUS Press |
11. | Hadler, Jeffrey (2010). Sengketa Tiada Putus: Matriarkat, Reformisme Islam, dan Kolonialisme di Minangkabau. Freedom Institute |
12. | Bowen, John R. (2003). Islam, Law, and Equality in Indonesia: an Anthropology of Public Reasoning. Cambridge University Press. |
13. | Bennett, Linda R. (2005). Women, Islam, and Modernity: Single Women, Sexuality and Reproductive Health in Contemporary Indonesia. Routledge Courzon. |
14. | Hooker, M. B. (2004). Indonesian Islam. University of Hawai'i Press. |
15. | Van Doorn-Harder, Pieternella (2006). Women Shaping Islam: Reading the Qur'an in Indonesia. University of Illinois Press |
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