
Published online:
24 May 2012
Published in print:
10 August 1998
Online ISBN:
9780520919648
Print ISBN:
9780520210158
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The Rise of an Independent Ulama and Islamic Renewal The Rise of an Independent Ulama and Islamic Renewal
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The Milf and the New Opposition Alliance The Milf and the New Opposition Alliance
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Child Sponsorship and Christian Hegemony in Campo Muslim Child Sponsorship and Christian Hegemony in Campo Muslim
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The Counterelite Consolidated: the Milf-ulama-professional Coalition The Counterelite Consolidated: the Milf-ulama-professional Coalition
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Traditional Elites and the Post-Rebellion Establishment Traditional Elites and the Post-Rebellion Establishment
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The Struggle for Moral Authority in Cotabato The Struggle for Moral Authority in Cotabato
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Popular Opinions and Pragmatic Responses Popular Opinions and Pragmatic Responses
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Scrutinizing the Independent Ulama Scrutinizing the Independent Ulama
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Disregarding Traditional Authority Disregarding Traditional Authority
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Cite
McKenna, Thomas M., 'Unarmed Struggle', Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines (Oakland, CA , 1998; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 24 May 2012), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520210158.003.0010, accessed 30 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines the mostly unarmed struggle waged in Cotabato from 1980 until 1986 between the political alliances expressed spatially by the polar positions in Campo Muslim. It discusses the emergence of a new group of well-educated and politically active Islamic clerics called ulama, and evaluates the reactions of urban Muslims to their teachings. The chapter also highlights the emergence of a consolidated Muslim counterelite who publicly challenged the political legitimacy of the datu establishment.
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