Amri Marzali
Visiting Professor, Malay Academic Studies, University of Malay, Kuala Lumpur

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Agama dan Kebudayaan Marzali, Amri
UMBARA Indonesian Journal of Anthropology Vol 1, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Artikel ini membahas agama yang memiliki pengertian sebagai religion dalam bahasa Inggris, termasuk apa yang disebut agama wahyu, agama natural, dan agama lokal. Artikel ini bertujuan memberikan pengantar singkat dalam mempelajari agama menurut disiplin ilmu sosioantropologi, yaitu gabungan dari disiplin ilmu sosiologi, antropologi sosial, dan antropologi kultural. Kata kunci: Agama, Kebudayaan, Antropologi
Pemberontakan Komunis Silungkang 1926–1927 Sebuah Gerakan Islam Revolusioner Marzali, Amri
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya Vol. 10, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This article discusses what was called by the Dutch Colonial Government as ‘The Communist Uprisings of 1926-1927’. Instead of ‘the communist uprisings’, the writer tends to call this people’s resistance as ‘the Revolutionary Islamic Movement’. The writer finds the facts in which the dominant organization involved in the uprising was Sarekat Islam, a spilt faction of Sarekat Islam. The correction is based on different documents and reports, namely the resources issued by the colonial government, books written by political researchers of the West and by a local historian such as Mestika Zed, books and articles written by the local Silungkang’s experts, a book written by an actor of the movement, and the ethnographic reports written by the writer. These documents, reports, and books enable the writer to fully catch on the political, economic, social, and cultural background of ‘the Revolutionary Islamic Movement’.