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Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Islam Nusantara as a Counter-Discourse to Transnational Purification Saiful Fallah; Nanda Ahmad Basuki; Mahbubi; Abd Shamad; Supra
Jurnal Pelita Raya Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pelita Raya (JPR)
Publisher : Mahkota Science Publishers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65586/jpr.v1i2.20

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Islam Nusantara is a reflective project that demands critical thinking, open dialogue, and the courage to remap the dynamics of religion in Indonesia in the era of globalisation and transnationalism. This study aims to describe in detail the discourse of Islam Nusantara in the current Indonesian context, including how the term, ideas, and implementation have developed from the local to the national level. This study focuses on conceptual and theoretical analysis through an in-depth literature review and cross-theory integration. The results confirm that the purity of Islam does not lie in rejecting culture, but in the ability to ignite divine values across diverse human realities. Islam Nusantara is a form of intelligent resistance to transnational purification that imprisons Islam in dogma, as well as a cultural project that affirms the sovereignty of Indonesian Muslims' interpretation of their own religion. In its reflective and open form, Islam Nusantara teaches that true piety is born of dialogue, not uniformity, and of wisdom that grows on one's own soil, not blind imitation of the centre of power. Thus, Islam Nusantara is not only a local discourse but a global offer on how religion can remain sacred without losing its humanity.
Analysis of Shiite Political Thought in Iran and Its Influence in Indonesia Maulana Hayatullah; Supra; Syafiuddin; Moh Arrofior Rohman; Novan Gonzales
Jurnal Lentera Insani Jurnal Lentera Insani (JLI) - Vol. 1 No. 1 (June 2025)
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This study aims to investigate the process of ideological transfer, the instruments of soft power employed by Iran, and the responses of Indonesian society and the state to the presence of Shi'ite political narratives within a context of religious plurality. This study uses library research as its primary approach to deeply and critically analyse the dialectic of Shiite political thought in Iran and its transnational influence in Indonesia. The conclusions affirm that the contestation of ideology, identity, and civil rights within Muslim societies is not merely a matter of theology or political export, but rather a reflection of deeper struggles over how the state, religion, and citizens manage diversity and power in the global era. The Iranian model of al-Faqih al-Qadha'i (the rule of the jurist) has indeed shaken the old boundaries of Islamic authority and offered inspiration for resistance against injustice. Indonesia has instead triggered polarisation, stigmatisation, and even discrimination, reopening old wounds of fragile diversity. However, the experience of the Shia both as a marginalised minority and as part of a global narrative of resistance serves as a provocative reminder that Indonesia's strength as a nation does not lie in the stability of a single identity, but in its collective ability to transform differences into energy for dialogue, innovation, and reconciliation for a more just and civilised national future.