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The Philosophy of Atadiken in the Lamaholot Tribe of East Nusa Tenggara: A Proposition for an Epistemological Foundation of Religious Moderation in Indonesia Dore Woho Atasoge, Anselmus; Yulita C.Age, Maria; Sabu Kopong, Primiaty; Adrianus Sihombing, Adison
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): HERITAGE OF NUSANTARA
Publisher : Center for Research and Development of Religious Literature and Heritage

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31291/hn.v13i2.786

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This study aims to explore the Atadiken philosophy in the Lamaholot community, especially on their perspectives and practices on humanity.  A qualitative research was conducted, employing field observations and structured interviews with 45 informants from three islands in East Flores Regency: East Flores mainland, Adonara, and Solor. Research participants include traditional leaders, religious figures, educators, and youth from the two main religions in East Flores. The study finds that the Lamaholot Atadiken philosophy can serve as an epistemological foundation to support and develop religious moderation in Indonesia. Atadiken’s philosophy views humanity as kin, recognizing, valuing, respecting, and protecting individuals as dignified beings. This reinforces key terms in religious moderation, such as humanity, collective welfare, justice, tolerance, commitment to shared agreements, non-violence, and love for the nation and tradition. With its core emphasis on humanity, Atadiken’s philosophy promotes religious moderation and social harmony, aligning with both local and global religious ideals.
Islam Literal sebagai Antinomi Konsep Kehidupan Berbangsa dan Beragama di Indonesia Perspektif Nurcholish Madjid Pati Lewar, Paulus; Dore Woho Atasoge, Anselmus; Hayon Santri Animang, Efrem
Borneo Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Katolik Negeri Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52075/qvbmxp74

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Globalization is the process of forming a global order without national borders, allowing broad interactions among societies. This concept, although imported from Western civilization, is not a new phenomenon, as globalization has occurred in various civilizations, including Islam. However, in certain studies, modern globalization is often linked to Westernization, which has become one of the factors behind the emergence of Islamism. This study employs a literature review as its research method, examining various works and the thoughts of Nurcholish Madjid. The analysis aims to understand the dynamics of nationhood and religion in Indonesia in the face of Islamism. The study finds that Islamism seeks to maintain the existence of Islam against Western influence by implementing Islamic law as the primary guideline. Globally, this movement has expanded to Indonesia with the goal of altering the ideology of Pancasila and the concept of Bhineka Tunggal Ika. However, Nurcholish Madjid's perspective rejects the notion of a religious state, instead emphasizing Indonesia’s diversity and interfaith brotherhood. This study contributes to the development of social and political sciences by affirming the importance of diversity and tolerance in nation-building. Madjid’s thoughts serve as a key reference in preserving social harmony amid the challenges posed by Islamism.