%0 Book Section %A Qibtiyah, Alimatul %B FEMINISM AND ISLAMIC TRADITIONS %C California %D 2018 %F digilib:35789 %I Santa Barbara %K ISLAMIC TRADITIONS %N - %P 82-191 %S Bunga Rampai %T FEMINISM AND ISLAMIC TRADITIONS %U https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/35789/ %X Communication, the Office of Laity, the Office of Theological Concerns, the Office of Education and ·student Chaplaincy, the Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, the Office of Evangelization, the Office of Clergy, and the Office of Consecrated Life. The Central Secretariat of FABC is located in Hong Kong and the Documentation Centre in Bangkok. The Documentation Centre plans to house and preserve all books published by the FABC as well as dissenations and other publications referring one way or the other to the Federation. The FABC Documentation Centre includes a conference room that can seat about 40 persons, a library and several small offices. The FABC has a rich history of action and reflection in Southeast Asia. During the last four decades, the organization has produced a wealth of pastoral documents that stresses the importance of the local churches, enculturation and dialogue. The FABC documents repeatedly stressed "the triple dialogue"-with the poor, with local cultures, and with local religions. According to Stephen Bevan, the organization has yielded an impressive body of documents that are incredibly rich, amazingly visionary, and truly wonh careful reading and study. As best they could and as often as possible, the Asian bishops wrote that successful evangelization requires building local churches upon local cultures, languages, and practices. In Southeast Asia, the FABC is involved in the difficult task of being a Christian organization that is also sensitive to the challenges of the pluralist context and yet seeking to meaningfully participate in the effons to build a just and panicipatory society