Monday, November 23, 2009

MA Thesis

  1. Ali, A. Mukti. 1957. The Muhammadiyah Movement: A Bibliographical Introduction.” M.A. thesis at the Institute of Islamic Studies, McGill University, Montreal.
  2. Baharuddin, Rahmawati. 2000. TheMuhammadiyah movement: its rise and development in West Sumatra : a study of Islamic educational reform during the Dutch Colonial periode. S.l: s.n.].
  3. Basya, M. Hilaly. 2010. Religious leaders and democratic transition in post-New Order Indonesia: a study on the role of Muhammadiyah scholars in reducing radical Islamic movements. MA Thesis-- Leiden University.
  4. Bonavidi, Rinjani. 2001. Developing more effective reading materials and activities for the first year students of Mechanical Engineering Department at Muhammadiyah University of Malang, East Java, Indonesia. Thesis (MEducation)--University of South Australia, 2001.
  5. Boy, Z.T.F., Pradana. 2007. In Defence of Pure Islam: The Conservative-Progressive Debate Within Muhammadiyah. Thesis (MA) - The Australian National University.
  6. Burhani, Ahmad Najib. 2004. The Muhammadiyah's attitude to Javanese culture in 1912-1930: appreciation and tension. Thesis (MA) - Universiteit Leiden.
  7. Burhani, Ahmad Najib. 2007. Pluralism, Liberalism and Islamism: Religious Outlook of the Muhammadiyah Islamic Movement in Indonesia. Thesis (MSc) - The University of Manchester, UK.
  8. Husein, Rahmawati (Ama). 2000. Informal finance for microenterprises in Indonesia: a case study of Muhammadiyah credit programs. Thesis (Master of Community Planning)--University of Cincinnati, 2000.
  9. Djamal, Murni. "Dr. H. Abdul Karim Amrullah : his influence in the Islamic Reform Movement in Minangkabau in the early twentieth century". M.A. diss., McGill University (Canada) ,1975.
  10. Hatta, Muhammad. 1966. Pergerakan Muhammadijah (1912-1945). Skripsi (B.A.)--Universitas Gadjah Made, Jogajakarta.
  11. The Muhammadiyah movement in twentieth-century Indonesia: A socio-religious study
    by Jainuri, Achmad, M.A., McGill University (Canada), 1992, 136 pages; AAT MM74543
  12. Johnson, Troy A. 2006. Islamic Student Organizations and Democratic Development in Indonesia: Three Case Studies. Thesis (M.A.) -- The Center of International Studies, Ohio University.
  13. Miswanto, Agus. 2010. Introducing Human Rights Education in Indonesia: the Experience of Muhammadiyah Schools 2005-2010. MA Thesis - Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands.
  14. Muhammady, Idris. 1976. Kiyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan, his life and thought.
    M.A., McGill University (Canada), 1976; AAT MK29372
  15. Nurdin, Ahmad Ali. 2003. The Muslim women's movement in Indonesia: a study of the Aisyiyah organisation, 1966-2001. Thesis (MA(Hons)) -- University of New England, 2003.
  16. Rais, Zaʾim. 1994. The Minangkabau traditionalists' response to the modernist movement. MA Thesis. McGill University
  17. A study of `Aisyiyah: An Indonesian women's organization (1917--1998)
    by Ro'fah, M.A., McGill University (Canada), 2000, 106 pages; AAT MQ70620
  18. Colonial experience and Muslim educational reforms: A comparison of the Aligarh and the Muhammadiyah movements
    by Ruswan, M.A., McGill University (Canada), 1997, 147 pages; AAT MQ37234
  19. Sefland, Signe. 2005. 'Aisyiyah og visjonen av det sanne islam: reislamisering gjennom sosialt og religiøst arbeid i Padang, Sumatra. MA Thesis. Norwegian.
  20. Shabir, Muslich. 1991. The educational reform of the Muhammadiyah movement in Indonesia: a reflection of Muḥammad ʻAbduh's influence. Thesis (M.A.)--University of Utah, 1991.
  21. Sudiarto. 2003. A Comparison of teaching methods and their effect on students retention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) knowledge and skills at the Muhammadiyah nursing academy of Semarang, Central Java-Indonesia. Thesis (M.Nus.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Medicine,Dentistry and Health Services, 2003.
  22. Supratignyo, Titi. 1980. A study of alternative schooling in Indonesia: the Muhammadiyah schools in Central Java and Yogyakarta region. Thesis (M. Ed.)--La Trobe University.
  23. Tanthowi, Pramono Ubaid. 2008. Islam, civil society and democratization : the case of Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama in post-Suharto Indonesia. Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  24. Yusuf, Milhan. 1995. Hamka's method of interpreting the legal verses of the Qur'an: A study of his "Tafsir al-Azhar". M.A., McGill University (Canada), 1995, 118 pages; AAT MM07968

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  1. Sarwan, Prof.Dr.Hamka dan Usahanya dalam Mengembangkan Dakwah Islamiyah di Indonesia, M.A., Universiti Malaya (Kuala Lumpur), 1996.

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