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Hamid Fahmy Zarkasyi’ Critics Toward Liberalism Anggara, Jefry; Muttaqin, Mohammad Izdiyan
ISLAMIKA GRANADA Vol 5, No 1 (2024): ISLAMIKA GRANADA SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Granada El-Fath

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51849/ig.v5i1.251

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The evolution of Islamic thought in Indonesia has been shaped by social, political, and economic changes, with a central theme being the critique of liberalism. Liberalism, emphasizing individualism, freedom, and tolerance, has permeated various societal aspects, including religious understanding, social structures, and political policies. Amidst this, influential figures like Hamid Fahmy Zarkasyi have emerged as notable critics. This article examines Zarkasyi's critiques of liberalism, highlighting his concerns about the dilution of Islamic values due to external influences. Employing qualitative research within an interpretive paradigm, the study analyzes Zarkasyi's writings and relevant secondary sources through descriptive-analytical methods. Findings reveal Zarkasyi's argument that liberalism's focus on absolute individual freedom undermines moral and social responsibilities central to Islam. He views liberalism as a potential threat to Islamic identity and cultural values, advocating for a balance between individual rights and collective ethical principles. Zarkasyi's intellectual contributions offer a critical framework for assessing liberalism's impact on Islamic thought in Indonesia, providing insights into maintaining authentic Islamic values amidst global influences. 
Representation of Qur'anic Stories in The Journey Anime Anggara, Jefry; Bakti, Andi M. Faisal; Muttaqin, Mohammad Izdiyan
Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajpr.v4i1.14229

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The Journey anime, inspired by Qur’anic stories, faces challenges in maintaining narrative integrity and conveying Islamic moral values. This study evaluates the representation of Qur’anic elements in the anime and its impact on viewers’ understanding of Islam and religion. Using a qualitative method and the “Questions of Representation” framework, the research applies discourse analysis supported by media studies, Islamic history, and Qur’anic studies. Primary data are taken from the anime, with secondary sources from academic literature. Findings show that while the anime preserves key Islamic messages, it offers a superficial portrayal and lacks depth in religious authenticity and gender representation. The study highlights the importance of accurate and ethical portrayals of religion in anime.
The Concept of Science in the Book Knowledge and the Sacred (Critical Analysis of Book Reviews) Anggara, Jefry; Nurwahidin; Mulawarman Hannase
al-Afkar, Journal For Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/afkarjournal.v8i2.1423

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This article discusses a critical analysis of Seyyed Hossein Nasr's Knowledge and the Sacred book review, focusing on the concept of knowledge. The research uses the literature review method to collect and analyze data from various sources, with particular emphasis on Nasr's book review. The review is based on the JSTOR database of The Journal of Religion, Philosophy East and West, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, CrossCurrents, Estudios de Asia y Africa, and Philosophy East and West. The study utilizes an open perspective, focusing on Nasr's methodology, historical context, and integration of the spiritual dimension in the book. The study provides a systematic analysis of the book review, identifying different ideas, theories and approaches. Secondary data comes from various sources from 2019 to 2023. The study provides a comprehensive response to reviewers' critiques of Nasr's book, focusing on its relevance, complexity, and contribution to the Islamic understanding of science. The results of this analysis can provide a better understanding of the relationship between science and Islam and contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the integration of science and spirituality.
EKOSUFISME SEBAGAI PRINSIP KEWARGANEGARAAN GLOBAL DALAM MENGHADAPI PERUBAHAN IKLIM Anggara, Jefry; Nurwahidin, Nurwahidin; Muttaqin, Mohammad Izdiyan
Al-Mabsut: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Sosial Vol 18 No 2 (2024): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Ngawi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56997/almabsutjurnalstudiislamdansosial.v18i2.1514

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Abstract: Climate change is a global challenge that requires collective engagement from around the world. This research formulates that Hossein Nasr's ecosufism can be applied as a principle of global citizenship and plays a role in overcoming the challenges of climate change. Using a descriptive qualitative method with library research and using an interdisciplinary approach because it combines several scientific fields, including ecology, Sufism, global citizenship education, and other sciences. Ecosufism views environmental sustainability as an integral part of spiritual understanding and humanity. Sufistic communities in Indonesia have implemented ecosufism in their practices, such as planting trees, using renewable energy, and reducing waste. The principles of ecosufism can be considered as principles of global citizenship in the sense that it emphasizes global awareness, responsibility and action in preserving and protecting the environment and addressing the challenges of climate change. If integrated with global citizenship education, ecosufism can help individuals develop a sustainable global perspective and promote more effective global citizenship. Ecosufism offers a holistic solution to the global challenges faced by society today. By integrating Sufistic values and the principles of global citizenship education, ecosufism can be a driving force in efforts to address climate change. Keywords: Ecosufism, Global Citizenship, Climate Change, Sufism, Hossein Nasr