

I demonstrate that social movement approach can shed important light on the dynamics of PKS. PKS attracted public and scholarly attention since its success in increasing vote in by six hundred percent, from 1.4 percent in 1999 to 7.3% in 2004. PKS emerged from quiet conversations among students in secular universities who subsequently transformed their activism into a political movement.

By applying the fundamentals of social movement theory i.e., political opportunity structure (POS), resource mobilisation theory and collective action frames, I will examine the emergence and the rise of the Islamist Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) in Indonesian politics. Such emerging research has mostly been undertaken in the Middle East and North Africa, but not in Southeast Asia.

Despite of all we done, if you see any error, please inform us on our email mentioned above as we welcome it and will try to recorrect as soon as possible.Over the last five years, there is evidence of an emerging interest in the application of theories and approaches from social movement perspectives to Islamic movements in a broad sense. 4- We saw that this version has not any chapterizing, so, we chapterized it according to the original text of Persian and then Arabic Translation of it. The method of our work was as following: 1- We took the software (android) of Mafatih from the version of Erfan.ir 2- We transfered each parts even page by page into html format by sending one by one of them by sharing on our email: 3- Then, we pasted them into unformatted text, and started to rechecking if there is any error or not, so, we found out that Surah al-Rum has only 26 verses, and like other errors. Notes: We worked on this book in several formats, because there was not any English translation of this book free downloadable in word, html and pdf as we have been searching it since last year except some parts of it on some sites.
