Indonesia's 1998 reformation movement spawned numerous organizations
aimed at either establishing an Islamic state or applying Islamic law.
This book focuses on one such movement, Front Pembela Islam (FPI).
The study presents the biography of Habib Muhammad Rizieq Syihab, one of
FPI's founding fathers and its current head, and discusses the group's
creation, activities, and ideology. Finally, it analyzes FPI's
organizational bases, recruitment practices, and training methods,
including the use of religious teachings to justify the deliberate
destruction of entertainment venues where gambling, prostitution, and
drinking occur--activities which are seen as corrupting according to
Islamic teaching.