Asmara, Muhammad Abdillah
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Bubue Karang Enim and the Process of Islamization in the Malay Community of Muara Enim Jamil, Syahril; Asmara, Muhammad Abdillah; Sarip, Muhamad; Rizki, Syamil; Atih, Rahmah
Medina-te : Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 20 No 1 (2024): Medina-Te: Jurnal Studi Islam
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/medinate.v20i1.21696

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This research shows how the process of Islamization of the Palembang Malay community, especially in the Muara Enim area by examining the Bubue Karang Enim manuscript written by Sheikh Jalaluddin in 1342 Masehi. This research also looks at how the role of the ulama in the spread of Islam in the Muara Enim area which is part of the Palembang Malay community. This research uses a qualitative method with an analytical descriptive approach to the Bubue Karang Enim manuscript as well as through literature studies related to the spread of Islam in the Palembang Malay community. As for the results of this research, it can be seen how the da'wah carried out by Sheikh Jalaluddin, a scholar from Makkah al-Mukaramah, and Sheikh Ja'far Shadiq (Sunan Kudus) who was ordered by Raden Fatah Sultan of Demak, Sheikh Yusuf Ibrahim from Jambi, and Sheikh Ahmad Muhammad were students of Sheikh Jalaluddin, each scholar then had ten students and made ridges then spread the teachings of Islam in various regions such as Bengkulu, Lahata, Bangka, and other areas. This research also shows how the process of spreading Islam by the ulama to the people of Palembang from time to time.
Tariqa in Indonesia: Social Integration of Religious Adherents Torik, Muhammad; Asmara, Muhammad Abdillah; Febriani, Fenti
Al-Albab Vol 12, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Pascasarjana IAIN Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/alalbab.v12i1.2614

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This paper seeks to shed light on how tariqas [school or order of Sufism] play an important role in the socio-religious life of Indonesian society. Furthermore, this paper intends to explore research gaps from previous research by looking at how conflict and social integration among tariqas are in the reality of religious communities. In addition, this paper also aims to explain the causative and supporting factors originating from the tariqa structural institutions and the tariqa interests in social integration among the tariqa. Based on the collected data which were analyzed using a qualitative approach, this article found that the tariqas have become the main agent in maintaining social integration among the tariqa practitioners and minimizing the gaps of conflict between the existing tariqas. However, at the same time, a tariqa needs legitimacy from its followers so that it creates space for conflicts of interest among the tariqa practitioners, especially in the fields of economics, politics, as well as among their followers. This paper is based on research conducted using in-depth library research aimed to find out how conflict and social integration occur in society.