“…Fifth, piety is examined from the landscape of Islamic political disciplines (Adrain, 2008;Barendregt, 2011b;Bryner, 2013;Douglass Sullivan-Gonzalez, 1998;Hasan, 2009Hasan, , 2012Liow, 2009;Nasir et al, 2010;Raqib, 2020;Talmon-Heller, 2007;Turner, 2008). The revival of Islam in Indonesia is marked by an emphasis on religious symbolism as a new mode of piety, such as the hijab, veil, Islamic banking, halal tourism, and other consumer products labeled syar'i (Hasan, 2009, p. 247).…”