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Religious Legitimacy in Realizing Harmony in Indonesia Yunika Sari; Paulus Sunu Sukmono Wasi
FOCUS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Focus
Publisher : Parahyangan Catholic University

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This study aims to discuss religious harmony as a form of religious tolerance seen from the perspective of religions. The research methodology is qualitative, library research that uses a descriptive approach to explain religious harmony. The discussion of this research includes the notion of religious harmony, the principle of the trilogy of religious harmony, concepts, methods, guidelines and quality of religious harmony, the legal basis and objectives of religious harmony, the supporting and inhibiting factors for the occurrence of religious harmony and religious harmony from a spiritual perspective. This study concludes that religious harmony is a condition of interaction between individuals/groups in which various religious groups can live together without reducing the fundamental rights of each to carry out their religious obligations.
The Phenomenon of Design Thinking of Niqab Fashion Trends Inspiration of Hadith Yunika Sari; Yeni Huriani
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 4 (2021): The 1st Conference on Ushuluddin Studies
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This study aims to discuss the inspiration for the hadith of the Prophet. in the dress code and innovation of the niqab fashion trends. This research method is qualitative through literature and field studies with the hadith design thinking approach. The results and discussion of this research include, the inspiration for the example of the Prophet. in the Niqab dress code and fashion trend innovations. This research concludes that the hadith of the Prophet SAW. has inspirational messages in the phenomenon of fashion trends using "Niqab" through innovative ideas with continuous testing precisely to become a trend that seizes a wide market.
Islamic Values in the Munggahan Tradition in Sundanese Society Yunika Sari; Wahyudin Darmalaksana
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 11 (2022): Conference Series Learning Class
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This study aims to discuss the Islamic values contained in the Munggahan tradition to welcome the holy month of Ramadan in Sundanese culture. The method used is a qualitative method of literature study and field study with a descriptive analysis of what is felt by the author in everyday life. The descriptive analysis technique is to produce complex and clear data. The research discussion includes the understanding of the Munggahan tradition, the Munggahan tradition according to Islamic law and the Islamic values contained in the Munggahan tradition of welcoming the holy month of Ramadan in Sundanese culture. This study concludes that the Munggahan tradition in Sundanese culture is an ancestral cultural heritage that is maintained by the Sundanese people to the present, as an effort to preserve Sundanese culture which is part of the cultural wealth in Indonesia, which has many benefits and contains Islamic religious values. In Islamic law, this uploading tradition is allowed. Although in Islamic law, the Munggahan tradition does not contain texts in the Qur'an, but the Munggahan tradition does not contradict, nor neglect the syar'i propositions, and the existence of this tradition is accepted especially in the Sundanese, and has a lot of wisdom and benefits. Apart from being a culture, the Munggahan tradition also has Islamic values, namely the values of faith, practice, worship, local wisdom and the value of ukhuwah Islamiyah. With the Munggahan tradition, it is hoped that it can maintain the treasures of Indonesian culture which also adheres to Islamic teachings.
Tripolar Tipologi Keagamaan dan Titik Temu Agama Yunika Sari
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 19 (2023): The 4th Conference on Islamic and Socio-Cultural Studies (CISS)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This article discusses information related to tripolar typology and the study of religious intersections. The author uses qualitative research and library research, with descriptive analysis writing techniques. The discussion of this research includes the understanding of tripolar typology, namely exclusive, inclusive, and plural; then the meeting point of religions. This study concludes that this tripolar tripology consists of, firstly, an exclusive one that only admits its true religion while other religions are wrong; second, inclusive, which not only recognizes the true religion, but also gives freedom to other religions to acknowledge the truth of their religion; third, namely pluralism which respects the differences of religions while maintaining the characteristics of each religion. As for the meeting point of religions (kalimatun sawa), Shuon believes that all religions have similarities apart from differences. The similarity of religion lies in the esoteric aspect, the essence of all religions to God Almighty as the same point. And the difference from religion only lies in the exoteric aspect, namely the form of law or sharia determined by God.
Orientalism: Edward Said's Postcolonial Thoughts and Theories Against the Eastern World and Islam Yunika Sari; Pujawati Pujawati; Miftahul Ulum Bahtiar
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 23 (2023): Religious Studies
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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Orientalism is a form of colonialism carried out by Western oriental intellectuals, with the mission to dominate the Eastern world, especially Islam. However, not all oriental people are subjective with a negative view of the East and Islam, but there are also groups of oriental people who are objective and have a positive influence on the Eastern world and Islam. One of them is Edward W. Said, an American Palestinian intellectual. Edward was the first person to bring up the name orientalism in his work. In his work, Edward describes orientalism and postcolonial theory. The work also succeeded in dismantling the perspectives of Western orientalists who tried to hegemony and dominate the East and Islam in the realm of science. This is what researchers feel is necessary to understand how an orientalist figure made a big contribution to help the East world fight against Western world colonialism. This research is based on a qualitative descriptive method, accompanied by a literature review method, with the main source being Edward's books. This study discusses the thoughts of Edward W. Said, postcolonial theory and his criticisms. The purpose of studying Edward's thought is to know and describe ideas and understand Edward's thoughts on orientalism, then to understand Edward's views on postcolonial theory and his criticisms. In conclusion, with the existence of orientalism and Edward W. Said's postcolonial theory, it can provide an opportunity for the world community to voice justice for the occurrence of Western colonialism which in fact is still a social fact for Western atrocities in Eastern countries, especially Islam.