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Journal : TAWASUT Indonesian Journal of Moderate Islam

COUNTERING RADICALISM THOUGHT ON ISLAM A Study of Ibrahim M Abu Rabi's Thought Muh. Mustamsikin; ghufron hamzah
TAWASUT Vol 8, No 2 (2021): JURNAL TAWASUT
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Wahid hasyim Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/ta.v6i2.3682

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The terrorist event and the destruction of the sea alms tradition in Bantul recently were quite surprising, because as we know that Yogyakarta is rich in cultural traditions. The phenomenon of violence with greater religious motives also occurred in Indonesia, such as the Bali Bombing on October 12, 2002, and more violent was the September 11, 2001 event at the WTC United States. The question is why does an understanding arise that justifies acts of terrorism in the name of religion? What is the solution offered by Ibrahim M Abu Rabi 'in responding to the phenomenon of terrorism in the name of religion? This paper will explain the thoughts of Ibrahim M Abu Rabi 'about the importance of re-examining the nature of Islamic thought when there are many Western accusations that the teachings of Islam legalize acts of violence and terrorism. Abu Rabi took three approaches in starting his study; (1) starting with the historical development of Islamic modernization, (2) education in the Islamic world, and (3) contemporary elites and the rise of religion in the Arab world. The philosophical, critical theological, socio-historical, and anthropological approaches to the study of Islam that were implied by Abu Rabi to bring Islam to the advanced conditions become accumulated in interconnected integrative ways of thinking. Keywords: Ibrahim M Abu Rabi ', Radicalism, Terorism, and Integrative Interconnection.
TENG-TENGAN TRADITION , KETUWINAN AND WEH-WEHAN IN KALIWUNGU, KENDAL, CENTRAL JAVA (Study of Living Hadith with Symbolic Interpretive Anthropology Approach) Hamzah, Ghufron; Achmad, Noor; Istibsaroh, Istibsaroh; Sa'adah, Nailis
TAWASUT Vol 9, No 01 (2022): JURNAL TAWASUT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/ta.v9i01.7342

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Tradition is a continuous activity carried out by a social community that has been running for a very long time. Including the traditions of teng- tengan , ketuwinan and weh-wehan in Kaliwungu. This research was conducted to find out the history and implementation of the tradition. First, how the origins and traditions are carried out, Second, the relevance of the study of living hadith with a symbolic interpretive anthropology approach in viewing the teng-tengan, ketuwinan and weh-wehan traditions in Kaliwungu. The method of data collection is done through observation, interviews, and documentation including references relevant to the study. While the data analysis used is descriptive qualitative with a symbolic interpretive anthropological approach. According to Geertz, the happy expression symbolized in the teng- tengan tradition is because religion affects mood and motivation / creates strong feelings and motivations for its adherents and in the end these feelings and motivations will be seen as a unique reality, a hereditary tradition. Symbols in the form of physical ( teng-tengan / lanterns ) as well as symbols in the form of actions ( ketuwinan and weh-wehan) this tradition is full of actualization of informative and performative values of normative teachings about the virtues of the Prophet Muhammad . Keywords: Teng-tengan Tradition, Ketuwinan and Weh-wehan, Living Hadith, Symbolic Interpretive Anthropology
Al-Qur'ān And The Humanization Of Women (Analysis Of Women's Rights And Position In The Verses Of The Qur'an) Abdullah, Faisal; Hamzah, Ghufron
TAWASUT Vol 11, No 2 (2024): JURNAL TAWASUT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/ta.v11i2.12303

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The Quran emphasizes the significant role of women in Islam and highlights their importance through various verses. It promotes equal treatment and opportunities for both genders, recommending education for women and acknowledging their crucial social contributions. Several Quranic verses discuss the rights and obligations shared equally by men and women, demonstrating that there is no inherent discrimination between them. Additionally, specific provisions within the Quran grant unique benefits to women during childbirth and childcare processes. Despite these principles of equality, some interpretations suggest limitations on women’s participation in public spheres. Ultimately, the Quran serves as a guiding framework for Muslims navigating contemporary challenges. This study employs a descriptive qualitative content analysis with thematic interpretation (Maudhu'i method) to analyze selected Quranic verses addressing similar topics. By examining these interconnected themes, we conclude that both sexes enjoy identical rights and roles; sometimes, women receive preferential treatment as evident from specific Quranic passages. While discussions around male responsibilities often focus on duties, those concerning females center on their entitlements. Keywords: Quran, Women, Rights, Equality