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TANTANGAN NEGARA-BANGSA (NATION-STATE) DALAM MENGHADAPI FUNDAMENTALISME ISLAM Mustaqim, Muhamad; Miftah, Muhammad
ADDIN Vol 9, No 1 (2015): ADDIN
Publisher : LPPM IAIN Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v9i1.608

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THE CHALLENGE OF THE NATION-STATE IN FACING THE ISLAMICFUNDAMENTALISM. Lately the discourse made the Islamic State in all over the world strengthened, especially the countries of the Middle East which has Islamic base. The concept of the nation-state that exists today is regarded as one of the major threat to the existence of Islamic values in the world. Therefore, it is no wonder that there are some groups of Muslims fighting for accomplishing the khilafah state, which they consider to be one of the solutions to revive the Islamic past. This article breaks down the concepts and history of fundamentalist Islam and how the nation-state see the concept of Islamic khilafah which is the main goal of the Islamic fundamentalist movement.
Islamic Education Politics Ambiguity of Policy Intepretation in Islamic Religious College: between Negotiation and Institutional Authority Miftah, Muhammad
ADDIN Vol 13, No 2 (2019): ADDIN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v13i2.7003

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The superior development priority of Human Resources (HR) is the answer to the twisted development of the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0 which is currently booming. Increasing the competitiveness of the Indonesian people through education is a logical and philosophical argument; which the demographic bonus that Indonesia has in 2020 more than 67% of the Indonesian population is in productive ages. Islamic Religious College is one of the locomotives that is believed to be able to deliver its demographic bonus in accordance with the Strategic Plan owned by the Indonesian. This opportunity has also been captured by the education world with the issuance of the Indonesian Qualification Framework (Kerangka Kualifikasi Nasional Indonesia, KKNI) policy and strategic policies issued by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education (Kementerian Riset, Teknologi, dan Pendidikan Tinggi) and the Ministry of Religion (Kementerian Agama) in welcoming the rapid development. The policy product resulted by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education and the Ministry of Religion at the upstream level has the same goal, but at the grassroots downstream level the policy implementation in each of Islamic Higher Education (Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Islam, PTKI) is very dynamic and sometimes also contradictory to the policies of this institution. The focus of this research is to examine the contradictory realities in implementing interrelated policies in various Islamic Religious Colleges using a qualitative approach. The findings of this research can be concluded that dynamics, contradictions in the policies implementation in various PTKIs due to social conditions, campus politics, academic culture and the authority leader who lead a university, become a trigger for multiple interpretations of a policy product.
Religious Moderation: Identity Politics, Policy, and Social Change in Islamic Religious Colleges Miftah, Muhammad; Sutrisno, Sutrisno; Daulay, Hamdan
ADDIN Vol 17, No 1 (2023): ADDIN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/addin.v17i1.16470

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Religious moderation is politically included in public policies that are integrated into the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan (Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Menengah Nasional, RPJMN). Ministry of Religion as the leading sector for mainstreaming religious moderation in its environment has the responsibility to translate religious moderation from the narrative of religious moderation to the real action in its institutional units. This research is qualitative research conducted at State Islamic University (Universitas Islam Negeri, UIN) Walisongo Semarang which seriously promotes religious moderation in the institution. The results of this study are the problem of strengthening identity politics as one of the main causes of religious extremism and social change that exist, one of the efforts to minimize social turmoil in UIN Walisongo is by instilling the values of religious moderation through the tri dharma of university, namely teaching, research, and community service. The aspect of locality is the main capital in implementing religious moderation at UIN Walisongo. Indigenous religiosity combines religion and locality with a theo-anthropocentric approach, exploring cultural values in order to strengthen religion in the implementation aspect. The impact of the implementation of the data religious moderation policy is seen from the realm of ideality of policy content in the religious moderation policy, which can be seen from the integration of relations or a harmonious relationship between individual elements and social elements in human interaction which is the main target in the religious moderation policy promoted by the Ministry of Religion.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abu Choir Ahmad Jauhari aini, alfina nor Al Muiz, Mochamad Nasichin Ali Manshur aliaddin, Alfian Amalia, Aura Nilam Aminuyati Andriani, Jeni Anis, Ahmad Anri Naldi Aripin Asfar, Khalimatus Sa'diyah Azizah Maulina Erzad Azizah, Sinta Nur Baehaqi Bahauddin, Muhammad Irfan Bayu Prasetyo, Bayu Cahya, Alviani Indra Dwi Elviandri, Elviandri Erdiana, Yusup Fikria Fadli, Faisal Fauzi, M. Alfan Miftahul Fida, Zaim Firmansyah, Latief Shihab Firmansyah, Muhammad Bagus Fitriyani, Feny Nida Hafida, Waffiq Dzil Izza Haidaroh, Rizqi Hamdan Daulay, Hamdan Harfah, Safrita Aryana Haryono, Fido Teguh Ikhsan, Fatikhul Ilmi, Muhammad Ilham Aliyuddin Nur Imdad, Fuad Imdadur Izzati, Ghuroril Jamhari Jamhari Jiyanto, Jiyanto Kun Harismah Kurniawati, Fitri Erning Kurniawati, Fitri Erning Kurrohman, Muhammad Hafid Lathifah, Durrotun Nurul Maftahal Luthfi, Sohif Maghriza, Muhammad Taufiq Ridla Muftil Ibad Azumar, Muhammad muhammad misbah Muna, Afifatul Jinan Nailatul Muna, Lia Rif’atul musmualim musmualim, musmualim Musmuallim Musthoifiyah, Ainy Mustika, Leli Nadiyya, Ahsanu Naldi, Anri Neng Nurcahyati Sinulingga Ni'mah, Khoirotun Nofiyanti, Fitria Nur Awwaliyah, Alifatur Rizqi Nurhakim, Arby Agnia Nursikin, Mukh. Nurtaqim, Ahmad Basori Pangestuti, Khofifah Diana pengelola, pengelola Prasetya, Rizal Akbar Putranti, Faisa Noor Ika Rachmi, Naza Amalia Adilfi  Rahma, Alvina Rifqi Pratama, Aufar Rini Nugraheni Riyana, Henda Rohmiyanti, Ika Ayu Shidqi, Muhammad Siti Hawa Sodiqin, Muhdhor Muhammad Sulistyaningrum, Putri Ayu Sutrisno, Sutrisno Syamsul Kurniawan Taufik, Egi Tanadi Tiyaningsih, Seifi Trisandi, Titan Afrial Yogaswara, Dendi Zakiah, Siti Solichatun Zulfikar Sulkhi Aunillah, Muhammad