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Journal : STUDIA ISLAMIKA

Al-Shaykh Muḥammad Zain Shukrī: Imtidād al-Turāth al-Fikrī li ‘Ulamā’ Fālimbānj fī al-Qarn al-‘Ishrīn al-Mīlādī Zulkifli Zulkifli
Studia Islamika Vol 9, No 1 (2002): Studia Islamika
Publisher : Center for Study of Islam and Society (PPIM) Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University

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This present article, which was written to try to fill the gap, discusses a figure, namely K.H.M. Zen Syukri, who was one of the productive and influential religious scholars in Palembang at the beginning of the 20th century. Issues such as his biography and religious thoughts, his activities and roles in the spheres of education, dakwah (missionary) and in that of socio-politics are discussed. But more specifically, the article is concerned with the role of K.H.M. Zen Syukri in the development of the Sammaniyyah Order in South Sumatera.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v9i1.677
Being the Shī’te among the Sunni Majority in Indonesia: A Preliminary Study of Ustadz Husein Al-Habsyi (1921-1994) Zulkifli Zulkifli
Studia Islamika Vol 11, No 2 (2004): Studia Islamika
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One of the important research topics related to the Arab communities in Indonesia, and in Southeast Asia in general, that is likely to be neglected is their adherence to the Shi'ah, a minority school of Islam that differs from the Sunni majority in terms of several principal doctrines. As far as Islamic studies and social scientists studying Islam are concerned, the Shi'ah outside Iran seems to be a neglected research topic. Studies of Islam in Indonesia, like those in the Middle East, are mainly studies of the Sunni school. Therefore, aspects of the social, political, economic, and religious life of the Shi'ites in Indonesia remain unknown to scholars of Indonesian Islam as well as to Indonesianists.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v11i2.603
Education, Identity, and Recognition: The Shi‘i Islamic Education in Indonesia Zulkifli Zulkifli
Studia Islamika Vol 21, No 1 (2014): Studia Islamika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v21i1.879

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This article seeks to explain the role of education in relation to identity formation and the problems of recognition among Indonesian Shi’i (Shi’a) educational institutions. Despite being relatively small in numbers, the existence of the Shi’i community in Indonesia has attracted great attention from the state and religious authorities, especially since the recent sectarian violence committed against minority groups. This article follows three basic arguments: first, the issue of recognition is essential for education; second, social recognition is central to identity formation; and third, educational institution is a site of identity formation. This study  shows that education is a very important vehicle for the Shi’i group to gain recognition from the Sunni majority. Education plays an important role, and the Shi’i school system adopted from Iran has provided recognitive process and recognitive space for the community to make Shi’ism a legitimate group in Indonesian Islam.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v21i1.879
The Social Integration of Hindu and Muslim Communities: The Practice of "Menyama-Braya" in Contemporary Bali I Gst. Pt. Bagus Suka Arjawa; Zulkifli Zulkifli
Studia Islamika Vol 28, No 1 (2021): Studia Islamika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36712/sdi.v28i1.10914

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The social interaction between Bugis Muslims and Hindus in Bali has long been known to be harmonious. This interaction can become a role model for religious interaction in Indonesia. This paper aims to explain the practice of menyama-braya (brotherhood) as a cultural system and its relevance to the integrative social interaction between the Hindu and Bugis Muslim communities in Bali. The research was conducted in the villages of Serangan, Kepaon, Tuban, Suwung, Tanjung Benoa, and Angantiga. The research is qualitative in nature and draws on interviews and the broader literature. The study reveals that a successful harmonious social life cannot be separated from the adoption of menyama-braya culture, which combines the attitude of solidarity and tolerance. The practice of the menyama-braya cultural system has been maintained for generations through various methods, such as socialization, rituals, the use of the same symbols, and formal educational institutions.
Al-Islām al-Mu’tadil wa Thaqāfat Bangka Belitung: Al-Manẓūrat al-Antrūbūlūjīyah Zulkifli Zulkifli
Studia Islamika Vol 17, No 3 (2010): Studia Islamika
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This article explains moderate Islam in Bangka-Belitung culture from anthropological perspective. This article defines moderate Islam as in line with moderateness, compromises with a spirit to reject all forms of violence. Moderate Islam is the true character of Islam, because moderate Islam believes that Islam brings peace. Due to the limited studies in the form of anthropology, politics, economics, and history on Bangka-Belitung community, this article relies on limited sources. Thus, this article is based on personal observation and experience as an insider. Although it cannot escape from many shortcomings, insider observation has become one of the strategies to enrich this study and to understand the nuances of the holistic nature of this study.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v17i3.458
Kesalehan ‘Alawi dan Islam di Asia Tenggara Zulkifli Zulkifli
Studia Islamika Vol 23, No 3 (2016): Studia Islamika
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Chiara Formichi and R. Michael Feener, eds. 2015. Shi‘ism in Southeast Asia: ‘Alid Piety and Sectarian Constructions. London: Hurst & Company.Sunni and Shi’i studies have thus far been conducted along existing sectarian lines. But this volume edited by Formichi and Feener is an attempt to depart from that long-lasting academic tradition. Assuming the continuous tradition of Hodgson’s ‘Alid loyalism, the book intends to develop the assessment and analysis of diverse elements of ‘Alid piety among Muslims in Southeast Asia. The use of ‘Alid piety as the conceptual framework is path-breaking work in the academic study of Southeast Asian Islam, because this concept transcends Sunni and Shi‘i sectarian identities. The book tries to trace the historical foundation of ‘Alid piety in Southeast Asia, its manifestation in literary legacies, its modalities and cultural expressions, and contemporary developments in the sectarian construction. However, it would have provided more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of elements of ‘Alid piety if certain aspects of popular Sufi and religious tradition, particularly the celebration of the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday, were included.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v23i3.3344