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Environmentalism for Nature to Environmentalism for Profit Widyana, Maulida Rita; Salsabila, Ayna Jamila; Yeuyanan, Herry Pragus
PCD Journal Vol 11 No 1 (2023): PCD Journal Volume 11 No. 1 2023
Publisher : PCD Press, Department of Politics and Government - Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/pcd.v11i1.7602

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This research discusses the discourse related to the mining of andesite stone for the construction of the Bener Dam in Purworejo, Central Java, as part of the National Strategic Project. The discourse constructed among actors is highly diverse. The dominant discourse is led by the government, which views the use of the forest for environmentalism for profit, while local residents see the forest as environmentalism for nature. Michel Foucault's discourse theory on the production of knowledge and power underscores the discourses brought forth by the government, the community, and NGOs. Meanwhile, Anja Nygren's concept of environmental discourse complements the various discourses that have emerged. The objective of this research is to observe the dynamics and discourse constructed by pro and contra actors regarding the construction of the Bener Dam. The research utilizes both primary and secondary data, with primary data obtained through direct interviews with sources such as Indonesian Forum for the Environment of Yogyakarta, Community Movement for Environmental Care in Wadas Village (GEMPADEWA), and Legal Aid Institute of Yogyakarta. The conclusion drawn from this research is that the dominant discourse constructed by the government can influence public opinion, especially through negotiations that lead to mutually beneficial agreements.
Geopolitic Reconstruction of Religion (Learning from Hurgronje in Religion versus Government Conflict Management) Moersidin, Murry Darmoko; Mumtaz, Nadhif Muhammad; Salsabila, Ayna Jamila; Alu Hasan, Khalid Ibrahim; Sholihaturrahmaniah, Isna
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 12, No 2: (2022)
Publisher : Graduate School of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i2.28975

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Political expression of religion can be dangerous for good governance system. And this has really happened in Indonesian history, both during the Dutch occupation and when Indonesia became independent. Religion has become a political vehicle in various forms of political parties and non-parties. Religion also caused military wars which resulted in heavy casualties. The research questions are: What are the factors that turn religion against the government? How did Hurgronje resolve the religious versus government conflict? The approach is carried out with the Sociology of Religion. This paper uses the IMRAD style. Materials obtained through documents and internet news media. The method used is qualitative. The Results: religion as a political doctrine will lead to conflict religion and government and through three groupings of the role of religion in the right portion, ala Hurgronje, will enable the government to reduce conflict
Linguistic Culture in Classical Arabic: Aesthetic Perspectives on Ḥadẓ and Ziyādah in the Qur’an Kojin, Kojin; Toriyono, Muhammad Dwi; Sibilana, Annas Ribab; Ahmad, Zaid; Salsabila, Ayna Jamila
Mimbar Agama Budaya Vol 42, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/mimbar.v42i1.46612

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This research examines the aesthetics of language culture in the Qur'an through the analysis of language style ḥadẓ (disappearance) and ziyādah (additions) to the rules of grammar that deepen the meaning of holy verses. Ḥadẓ and ziyādah as a linguistic element not only affect the structure of the sentence but also strengthen the meaning, give an aesthetic impression, and invite spiritual reflection of the reader. This study aims to understand how the two language styles enrich the message in the Qur'an. Using qualitative methods and a semiotic approach, this study analyzes the signs and meanings behind the language elements that are displayed or omitted. The results of the survey show that ḥadẓ often used to simplify sentences without reducing meaning, creating a contemplative effect, and focusing attention on the core of the message. On the other hand, ziyādah enriches the text with emphasis and deepening of meaning. This combination of styles forms a distinctive aesthetic dimension, strengthening the message of the Qur'an structurally and meaningfully.
Geopolitic Reconstruction of Religion (Learning from Hurgronje in Religion versus Government Conflict Management) Moersidin, Murry Darmoko; Mumtaz, Nadhif Muhammad; Salsabila, Ayna Jamila; Alu Hasan, Khalid Ibrahim; Sholihaturrahmaniah, Isna
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol. 12 No. 2: (2022)
Publisher : Graduate School of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i2.28975

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Political expression of religion can be dangerous for good governance system. And this has really happened in Indonesian history, both during the Dutch occupation and when Indonesia became independent. Religion has become a political vehicle in various forms of political parties and non-parties. Religion also caused military wars which resulted in heavy casualties. The research questions are: What are the factors that turn religion against the government? How did Hurgronje resolve the religious versus government conflict? The approach is carried out with the Sociology of Religion. This paper uses the IMRAD style. Materials obtained through documents and internet news media. The method used is qualitative. The Results: religion as a political doctrine will lead to conflict religion and government and through three groupings of the role of religion in the right portion, ala Hurgronje, will enable the government to reduce conflict