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Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora
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Khazanah : Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora ISSN 0215-837X and E-ISSN 2460-7606 is peer-reviewed national journal published biannually by the State Islamic University (UIN) of Antasari Banjarmasin. The journal is published biannually in June and December.
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HARMONY AND FRICTION: THE POPULARITY OF SHALAWAT BADAR AMONG SANTRI Mashad , Dhurorudin; Ghafur, Muhammad Fakhry
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v22i2.13862

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Shalawat Badar is verses composition in Arabic that is dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad. The verses in this verse contain elements of Islamic political ideology. It was composed during a period of significant political upheaval, specifically the era of Guided Democracy (Demokrasi Terpimpin). During this period, Muslims in Indonesia experienced profound political unrest, largely attributable to the growing hegemony of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). The present study seeks to contribute to the existing scholarship on Shalawat Badar by offering an analysis of its contemporary spread and popularity. Despite the theological critiques levelled by modern Santri regarding its theological content, which is often seen as bid'ah, Shalawat Badar has witnessed a notable proliferation, defying the obstacles often associated with the dissemination of such works. The findings of this study suggest that Shalawat Badar has gained a widespread presence among Santri from diverse sub-cultures, performed by individuals across various contexts. This paper utilizes a qualitative method, employing a descriptive-analytical approach augmented by literature studies and in-depth interviews with multiple sources, to address the various aspects of Shalawat Badar that are frequently criticized yet still held in various parts of Indonesian.
DIGITAL SUFISM: THE TRANSFORMATION OF PIETY IN GUS ULIL'S ONLINE TEACHINGS Hakim, Putri Rahmah Nur; Sampurno, Margo Teguh; Abdullah, Irwan; Kailani, Najib; Larasati, Yuniar Galuh
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v22i2.13872

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The transformation of da'wah from offline to online is an important issue that needs to be studied in the context of the development of digital technology and changing patterns of social interaction in the modern era. While some previous studies have discussed the impact of digitalisation on religious practice, there is a gap in understanding how social media platforms such as Facebook change the dynamics of da'wah, especially in the context of recitations led by scholars such as Gus Ulil. The focus of this study is to examine how the digitalisation of da'wah affects the spiritual interactions between ulama and their followers, and how these changes affect the meaning and experience of religiosity in the digital era. This study is qualitative in nature with a focus on online recitations on Facebook, where data was collected through participatory observation, content analysis, and in-depth interviews. The data analysis process was conducted through the stages of coding, categorisation, and interpretation to understand the patterns of interaction and the impact of online dakwah. The key findings of this study show that digitalisation not only expands the reach of da'wah, but also changes the structure of religious communities to become more private and exclusive. Recommendations from this study include the development of more inclusive policies to support the sustainability of digital da'wah, as well as methodological approaches that can be used to improve the sustainability of digital da'wah.  
KOREAN WAVE: PHILOSOPHY, EXISTENCE, PHENOMENON, AND RESPONSE OF YOUNG MUSLIM Pramana, M. Agung; Masduki, Masduki
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v22i2.14270

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This article analyzes the Korean wave, which is intensively entering the transnational market. Focusing on Korean dramas, which are mushrooming in Indonesia, previous studies only focused on the development of the Korean wave in the world. They only took into account the values contained therein. More than that, this research comes as a novelty with a discussion of young Indonesian Muslims who consume Korean dramas as active consumers. This research collaborates with young Muslims, most of whom consist of students, especially in Riau province, regarding the meaning of Korean dramas in Indonesia. This article attempts to answer the main questions, such as how young Muslims in Riau respond to interpreting the Korean dramas shown. Meanwhile, further questions, such as how the journey and development of Korean dramas are in the Indonesian context, are also asked. The author used a qualitative method to answer this question based on online interviews with 24 young Indonesian Muslims via a Google form link. Then, it will be analyzed using relevant previous literature. The research results show that young Muslims consume Korean dramas not only as passive recipients. Do not just watch it. More than that, they are also active consumers who are critical in learning, teaching new insights, and learning the Korean language and the good values contained therein. They appear as active consumers who can take lessons and even teach from the Korean dramas they watch.
DYNAMICS OF MINING CONFLICT IN KONAWE ISLANDS: RELIGIOUS MODERATION MOVEMENT IN NEGOTIATION OF CONFLICT Giling, Mustamin; Ulama’i, Khaerul Asy’ary; Ibnu Azka; Rachmat Adiwijaya; Fathur Baldan Haramain
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v22i2.14409

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This study explores the dynamics of mining conflicts in the Konawe Islands, with a focus on the role of the religious moderation movement in negotiating and resolving these conflicts. Mining activities in the region, particularly on Wawonii Island, have triggered significant social, environmental, and economic issues, leading to conflicts between the local community, mining companies, and government institutions. The aim of this study is to examine how religious moderation, defined as efforts to promote balance, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence among different religious groups, can be applied as a conflict resolution strategy in mining disputes. This research is qualitative, with data collected through participant observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis involves coding, categorization, and interpretation to understand the conflict and the conflict negotiation process. The findings of this study show that religious moderation has the potential to bridge the gap between opposing groups by fostering mutual understanding and tolerance. Religious leaders play an important role in disseminating peace and facilitating communication between conflicting parties. However, challenges such as economic interests and deeply rooted views on mining activities hinder the full effectiveness of religious moderation in resolving this conflict. This study contributes to the broader discourse on the role of religion in conflict resolution, particularly in regions experiencing resource extraction conflicts. It also highlights the need for more collaborative efforts from local governments, religious institutions, and civil society to ensure sustainable conflict resolution in mining-affected areas
THE ISLAMIC EXTENSION STRATEGY FOR MUSLIM CONVERTS IN REMOTE CULTURAL SOCIETIES: A CASE STUDY OF THE MERATUS DAYAK TRIBE Arafat, Gusti Yasser; Budi Guntoro; Roso Witjaksono
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v22i2.14537

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The key determinants in the extension of Islamic values and practices to a particular rural community lies in the specific meticulous strategies in order to result in the expected outcome. This study qualitatively elaborates scrupulous decent strategies in the extension of Islam to the Dayak tribe on Meratus mountain. The strategies proposed are formulated from to field observation where the researcher participated directly in the act of the community and conducted deep interviews with the indigenous people. The data are analyzed using Miles and Hubberman's cyclic data analysis. The validity and credibility of the data are checked through external validity and triangulation of data sources and methods. The effectiveness of extension and communication strategies are discussed through the viewpoint of extension and communication studies. The preaching of Islam to the community relies on religious axioms that are discussed through the viewpoint of religious studies. Meanwhile, an ethnographic approach is used to understand the life of the Meratus Dayak tribe as the target of the extension. The results of this study is expected to reveal opportunities in extending Islamic values into the life of Meratus Dayak tribe as it shows the traditional values of their heritage. Appreciations and harmonious relationship to their culture and tradition determines the success of Islamic religious extension to their community.
ISLAMIC UNDERSTANDING AND PRACTICES AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS IN KALIMANTAN: IMPLICATIONS FOR DERADICALIZATION Hasanah, Noor; Andini, Yokke
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v22i2.15442

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Radicalization in Indonesian higher education has raised significant concerns, with studies highlighting the potential vulnerability of students, particularly in science disciplines. This research examines the factors influencing radicalization among science students in Kalimantan, focusing on their understanding and practice of Islam. Data were collected through surveys and interviews at five universities in Kalimantan, including both public and Islamic institutions, with participants actively engaged in Islamic activities. The study finds that while science students exhibit curiosity about Islam, their limited access to reliable religious literature often leads them to seek information from digital content, requiring strong content-filtering skills. The research also reveals that students are interested in Islamic teachings that promote good character and enhance worship. Their views on religious diversity and tolerance have become more inclusive, though some students still hold rigid interpretations of Islam. The findings suggest that effective Islamic Education courses should align with students’ interests and contemporary issues while fostering a moderate understanding of Islam. The implications for deradicalization include designing curricula that promote critical thinking, tolerance, and national values, alongside mentorship from moderate academics to counteract extremist ideologies. This approach contributes to creating a balanced, inclusive educational environment that resists radicalization.
THE POLITICAL-RELIGIOUS IJTIHAD OF NAHDLATUL ULAMA ON THE CONCEPTS OF GUIDED DEMOCRACY, NASAKOM, AND MANIPOL-USDEK (1959-1965) Firdaus, Abdullah; Harun, Hermanto; Nurjaman, Andri; Witro, Doli; Rasidin, Mhd.
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 22 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v22i1.10287

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Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) has been an Islamic political party since its formal separation from Masyumi in 1952. Following this, the NU party maintained a close relationship with President Soekarno, particularly during the period of Guided Democracy, which was marked by the issuance of the Presidential Decree of 5 July 1959. However, NU's acceptance of Guided Democracy and its components was not immediate but involved a process of religious and political ijtihad (independent reasoning) by NU scholars. In this context, NU’s acceptance and support for the concepts of Guided Democracy, Nasakom (Nationalism, Religion, and Communism), and Manipol-Usdek (the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution) were framed through an Islamic approach. This paper aims to explore and analyze NU's siyasah-diniyyah (religious-political ijtihad) regarding these political concepts. This study employs a qualitative research approach, utilizing the historical method, which involves the stages of heuristics, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. Historical sources relevant to the theme of this research were gathered and analyzed. The findings indicate that the siyasah-diniyyah ijtihad of Nahdlatul Ulama represented support for the ideas and political thought of NU’s clerical leaders in responding to President Soekarno's new political system, particularly Guided Democracy, Nasakom, and Manipol-Usdek. NU’s religious and political stance can be seen in the thoughts of KH. Wahab Chasbullah, the Ro’is Syuriah (Chairman) of PBNU, who accepted Guided Democracy as consistent with Islamic teachings and viewed the 1945 Constitution as an embodiment of the Jakarta Charter. Additionally, the perspective of KH Idham Chalid, Chairman of Tahfidziyah PBNU, is also significant, as he contributed to bridging the gap between Guided Democracy and Islam through the concept of shuro, involving experts and emphasizing full responsibility in decision-making.
PUNCHLINE TWEETS: NEGOTIATING RELIGIOUS MODERATION ON INDONESIAN SOCIAL MEDIA Thohir, Muhammad; Dimyathi, Muhammad Afifudin
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 22 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v22i1.13734

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When a statement enters the public domain such as social media, it will have many implications for the discourse and critical context that accompany it. Likewise, with debates on social media Twitter that intersect with religious understanding such as radicalism, there are funny line accounts present that try to break the high tension of cyber warfare. This study aims to describe how Twitter accounts openly negotiate the educational values ​​of religious moderation on social media. By using a web-based social phenomenology approach, this study uses a qualitative descriptive method. Twitter account @NUgarislucu was chosen as the data source and data was collected through online documentation. While the analysis uses critical discourse analysis from Teun A. van. Dijk. The results reveal that punchline tweets have been used to negotiate educational values ​​of religious moderation through the integrated priciples of tawassuth, tasâmuh, and tawâzun. Negotiations were carried out with various themes, including (1) religious conversion, (2) religion and suicide bombings, (3) religion and political identity, (4) religion and the political order of the khilāfah., and (5) religion and nationalism. Thus, the findings reinforce the notion that the delivery of religious content which is often considered heavy and boring is more acceptable to netizens through humor.
THE JUSTICE OF EDUCATIONAL COSTS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAM AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY Shaleh, Abdul Rahman; Mubarak, Mubarak -; Mulyati, Sri; Hanifa, Muhammad Aqshalfalah
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v23i1.15414

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Education plays a very important role in advancing and developing the life of the nation. The government's commitment to this is manifested through the Single Tuition (UKT) system as one of the management ways to be able to present information that can support all activities in higher education. This research is intended to repeat further about this matter. Based on the above presentation, the author is interested in analyzing the unit cost of students at the university level, especially PTKIN based on moral philosophy perspective. Is the Single Tuition (UKT) fulfilling fairness principle in moral perspective. This study used a type of descriptive research with the population being a study program at of PTKI. The sample was taken with a total sampling technique involving 51 Study Programs. Data was taken with FGD. Rawls basic theory of Justice used in viewing fairness element on tuition cost. The results of the study show that there are difficulties in assessing the degree of need in each study program. The needs of study programs must be different based on the cluster of knowledge and competency requirements in each study program. As a result, it is difficult to determine the true size of UKT in fulfilling a demand on fairness. But with the contract principle, tuition cost has fairness. The implication is that a common perception is needed to meet the principles of clarity and fairness in determined tuition cost.
PHILANTHROPY AMONG EMERGING MIDDLE-CLASS MUSLIMS IN THE INTEGRATED ISLAMIC SCHOOLS NETWORK (JSIT): NEGOTIATING RELIGIOUS COMMODIFICATION AND SOCIAL PIETY Ningrum, Ririn Tri Puspita; Siswanto, Siswanto; Djalaluddin, Ahmad; Huda, Muhammad Muchlish
Khazanah: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/khazanah.v23i1.15888

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This article examines the reciprocal relationship between the commodification of religion and philanthropic practices at integrated Islamic primary schools within the Integrated Islamic Schools Network (JSIT) in Ponorogo, East Java. Using an ethnographic case study, the research focuses on middle-class Muslim families to understand how religious and philanthropic activities are transformed into commodities. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation involving middle-class Muslims and educators from the tarbiyah community, affiliated with the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS). The study reveals that the rise of the Muslim middle class in Ponorogo, reflecting broader national trends, is shaped by political, cultural, and ideological dynamics. A key finding is the transformation of parental philanthropy into a form of “social piety,” where giving is reframed as both religious devotion and social responsibility. Schools and educators actively cultivate this practice by repackaging Islamic values into attractive commodities that align with middle-class aspirations. The study contributes by showing how philanthropy functions not only as an economic resource but also as a cultural and political instrument in shaping Muslim middle-class identity. It advances debates on the commodification of religion and highlights the socio-political role of philanthropy in contemporary Indonesian Islam.