ISLAMICA: Jurnal Studi Keislaman
Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): September

Kiai and Blater in Madura’s Local Politics: Islamic Authority and the Limits of Democratization in Post-Reform Bangkalan

Holilah, Holilah (Unknown)
Marijan, Kacung (Unknown)
Mardiyanta, Antun (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2025

Abstract

This study explores local politics in Madura, Indonesia, dur­ing the early years of regional autonomy following the fall of the New Order, a period marked by the rise of civilian elites in positions previ­ously dominated by the military. It focuses on two influential local actors—kiai (Islamic religious leaders) and blater (local strongmen)—and examines their role in shaping regional elections (Pilkada) in Bangkalan. The research aims to understand community perceptions of these elites’ involvement and its implications for democratization. Adopting a qualitative, descriptive approach, data were collected through interviews and documentation, involving kiai, blater, commu­nity leaders, party figures, academics, cultural figures, and residents from both urban and rural areas. The study draws on the theoretical frameworks of interest groups and democratization. Findings indicate that Kiai engage in politics by running for office, endorsing candidates, campaigning, and issuing religious guidance to mobilize followers, while blater employ intimidation and coercion to influence voting be­havior. Although both elites are central to local elections, their partic­ipation does not advance substantive democracy; instead, it constrains political choice and undermines citizens’ autonomy. The study argues that the entanglement of religious authority and local power structures in Bangkalan illustrates a complex pattern of elite influence, highlight­ing the challenges of achieving genuine democratization in post-re­form Indonesian regions.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

islamica

Publisher

Subject

Religion Education

Description

ISLAMICA: Journal of Islamic Studies is a biannually published journal in March and September. It covers various issues on the Islamic studies within such number of fields as Islamic education, Islamic thought, Islamic law, political Islam, and Islamic economics from social and cultural ...