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DISKURSUS HISTORIS MUHAMMADIYAH DI KOTA AMBON Loilatu, Abd Muin; Laisouw, Yusup
TAHKIM Vol. 18 No. 2 (2022): TAHKIM
Publisher : IAIN Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33477/thk.v18i2.3996

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Muhammadiyah which was founded by KH. Ahmad Dahlan on November 18, 1912 in Kauman Yogyakarta, is one of the modernist and reformist Islamic organizations in Indonesia that has made good history, especially in the city of Ambon. Muhammadiyah Association is one of the amar ma'ruf nahi munkar Islamic movements. Muhammadiyah's historical discourse was officially established in Ambon City in 1932 by holding Hisbul Wathan scouting activities under the leadership of Hisbulwathan (HW) activist Saleh Kastrol Saparwi in Ambon. Since the presence of Muhammadiyah in Ambon City, Muhammadiyah members have sprung up in Ambon City: 'Aisyiyah, Hisbulwathan, Muhammadiyah Youth, Nasyiatul 'Aisyiyah, Muhammadiyah Student Association, Muhammadiyah Student Association, Tapak Suci Putra Muhammadiyah.Keywords: Discourse, history, Muhammadiyah Ambon City
KONTRUKSI IJTIHAD MUHAMMADIYAH MENGENAI PROBLEM KONTEMPORER KOTA AMBON Laisouw, Yusup
TAHKIM Vol. 19 No. 2 (2023): TAHKIM
Publisher : IAIN Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33477/thk.v19i2.5653

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As a reformist or reformer movement, Muhammadiyah has an agenda to create a new, modern and rational Muslim society, or in Ahmad Dahlan's language it is called a progressive Muslim society. This expression contains a signal of the emergence of a new society, including women who are different from the existing figures. There were three contested gender constructions in the early days of Muhammadiyah's founding, namely colonial, priyayi, and merchants with urban santri backgrounds. These three constructions have an influence, both absorbed (received) and neglected (abandoned), on Muhammadiyah's gender construction process. The women's movement in the Muhammadiyah organization is now continuing to spread to all regions in Indonesia. Not only is it growing rapidly in the western region, the women's movement in this organization has also spread to the eastern region of Indonesia, namely in Maluku Province, especially in Ambon City. This can be seen from the participation of Muhammadiyah figures in Ambon City in efforts to empower women through semi-autonomous Muhammadiyah institutions namely 'Aisyiah and Naisyiatul Aisyiah. Muhammadiyah pluralism is Muhammadiyah which is a place of interaction between various groups who respect each other. Muhammadiyah is open and accepts differences as sunnatullah.