It&rsquos 2002. The lethal Bali bombings have struck, filling the departure terminals with shell-shocked holidaymakers, and 140 bags with unidentified body parts. It is here that Wall Street Journal reporter Sadanand Dhume begins his quest in search of answers. Why has the region&rsquos &ldquooverwhelmingly moderate&rdquo brand of Islam been displaced so rapidly by an intractable jilbab-covered, mesjid-multiplying faith What sort of future awaits an Indonesia whipped up by the forces of globalisation and radical Islamisation