Religion, Power, and National Identity: The Dual Role of Islam in the History and Modernization of the Maldives

Islam in the history and modernization of the Maldives demonstrates an intrinsic tension, serving both as the foundational cornerstone of national identity and as the source of social conflict and political division. On the one hand, the narrative of being a “100% Muslim nation” has shaped a highly...

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Main Authors: Jiayu Cui, Tao Li
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/2/201
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description Islam in the history and modernization of the Maldives demonstrates an intrinsic tension, serving both as the foundational cornerstone of national identity and as the source of social conflict and political division. On the one hand, the narrative of being a “100% Muslim nation” has shaped a highly unified national identity, achieving legalization and institutionalization within the power structure and becoming a critical pillar of state legitimacy and social integration. On the other hand, the politicization and homogenization of religion have weakened social inclusivity, exacerbating religious extremism and social tensions in the face of globalization. The Maldivian experience not only reveals how religion undergoes self-transformation through power negotiation and legal reform but also reflects how the tension between traditional religion and the modern state shapes the dynamic framework of national governance. As a microcosm of global religious renaissance and geopolitical interaction, the Maldives offers a vital theoretical perspective and practical insights for understanding the complex interplay among religion, power, and national identity.
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spelling doaj-art-969ffd64335c4356986d0d1858b8ea7e2025-08-20T03:12:04ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442025-02-0116220110.3390/rel16020201Religion, Power, and National Identity: The Dual Role of Islam in the History and Modernization of the MaldivesJiayu Cui0Tao Li1School of International Studies, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, ChinaInstitute of South Asian Studies, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, ChinaIslam in the history and modernization of the Maldives demonstrates an intrinsic tension, serving both as the foundational cornerstone of national identity and as the source of social conflict and political division. On the one hand, the narrative of being a “100% Muslim nation” has shaped a highly unified national identity, achieving legalization and institutionalization within the power structure and becoming a critical pillar of state legitimacy and social integration. On the other hand, the politicization and homogenization of religion have weakened social inclusivity, exacerbating religious extremism and social tensions in the face of globalization. The Maldivian experience not only reveals how religion undergoes self-transformation through power negotiation and legal reform but also reflects how the tension between traditional religion and the modern state shapes the dynamic framework of national governance. As a microcosm of global religious renaissance and geopolitical interaction, the Maldives offers a vital theoretical perspective and practical insights for understanding the complex interplay among religion, power, and national identity.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/2/201Islamnational identityidentity politicsreligious nationalismMaldives
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Religion, Power, and National Identity: The Dual Role of Islam in the History and Modernization of the Maldives
Religions
Islam
national identity
identity politics
religious nationalism
Maldives
title Religion, Power, and National Identity: The Dual Role of Islam in the History and Modernization of the Maldives
title_full Religion, Power, and National Identity: The Dual Role of Islam in the History and Modernization of the Maldives
title_fullStr Religion, Power, and National Identity: The Dual Role of Islam in the History and Modernization of the Maldives
title_full_unstemmed Religion, Power, and National Identity: The Dual Role of Islam in the History and Modernization of the Maldives
title_short Religion, Power, and National Identity: The Dual Role of Islam in the History and Modernization of the Maldives
title_sort religion power and national identity the dual role of islam in the history and modernization of the maldives
topic Islam
national identity
identity politics
religious nationalism
Maldives
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