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Journal : International Review of Humanities Studies

THE TREND OF DAGESTAN’S YOUNG MOSLEM GENERATION TOWARDS DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF LOCAL ULAMA THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA Mumtazah, Yasmin; Fahrurodji, Ahmad
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 8, No. 1
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This study discussed the tendency of the young moslem generation of Dagestan in using social media such as YouTube, Instagram, and VKontakte. The goal of this research was to answer the responsibility of related ulama on the digital platform used by Dagestan's young generation. The netnographic method was employed as a tool to assist researchers in communicating via digital platforms. According to the findings of the netnographic research, social media is not a solution to the problems of Dagestan Muslims. Although social media was a gathering place for the younger generation to learn about Islam, this did not guarantee that all activities carried out by Muftiyat RD through digital platforms would be approved by users. Therefore, social media was only a tool to facilitate the spread, not to solve the problems of the people.
BATAVIA IN THE19th CENTURY: A RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT'S CRITICISM OF THE CAPITAL SOCIETY AND THE COLONIAL SYSTEM OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIES Fahrurodji, Ahmad
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the traces of diplomatic relations between the Russian Empire and the Dutch East Indies in the late 19th century. The views and criticisms of the Russian Consul in Batavia became one of the important milestones of cultural relations between the two nations in the future. This research is a cultural history research using historical research method and structural approach. The documents used are diplomatic reports that have been published in the original language (Russian). By using the theory of hermeneutics, this article aims to see how Batavia and the people in it interacted and acted from a Russian perspective. The article sets the following objectives: (1) to provide an overview of Batavia and its society in the colonial era from a Russian perspective. (2) to analyze Bakunin's views on social structure and the lives and social strata created through the policies of the colonial government. From the data analysis and findings, this article concludes with Bakunin's criticism of the life of the European society in Batavia and the colonial system that had placed the indigenous people in the lowest class position.