NALAR: Jurnal Peradaban dan Pemikiran Islam
Vol 7, No 1 (2023): Islamic Thought and Qur'anic Studies

Hacking The Geneology and Typology of Reforming Malay-Nusantara Islamic Thought In Singapore's Al-Imam Magazine (1906-1908)

Alimuddin Hassan Palawa (Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau)
Agus Miftakus Surur (Institut Agama Islam negeri Kediri)
Dardiri Husni (Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau)
Masbukin A Rajab (Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau)
Asmuri Asmuri (Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Jul 2023

Abstract

Al-Imam is the first magazine in Persada Alam Melayu-Nusantara that promotes the renewal of Islamic thought and voices the awakening of the backwardness and stagnation of Muslims in this region in the first decade of the 20th century. The managers of Al-Imam magazine claim to be students of Sheikh al-Imam Muhammad Abduh and Rashid Ridha. Thus, in terms of spirit, material, and publishing format, Al-Imam magazine is a "duplication" and "extension" of Al-Manar magazine, which was published by Muhammad Abduh and Rashid Ridha in Cairo, Egypt, from 1898 to 1935. On this basis, the genealogy and typology of the renewal of thought voiced by Al-Imam magazine in the Malay-Nusantara region are based on and get a strong influence from the rational-progressive renewal of Islamic thought by Muhammad Abduh and Rashid Ridha, especially as stated in Al-Manar. Although Al-Imam magazine was only published for two years (19061908), its role and influence were large and wide in this region. The most obvious influence of Al-Imam Magazine is seen in the publication of Al-Munir magazine by Abdullah Ahmad in Padang in 19111915.Keywords:Al-Imam Magazine;Renewal of Islamic Thought;Malay-Nusantara

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nalar

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Arts Humanities

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Nalar: Jurnal Peradaban dan Pemikiran Islam promotes multidisciplinary approaches to Islam and focuses on seven main topics; (1) the Qur’an and hadith, (2) Da’wah, (3) Psychology/Counseling, (4) Theology (Kalam), (5) Philosophy, (6) Mysticism (Tasawwuf), and (7) Islamic History. All ...