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ISLAH : JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC LITERATURE AND HISTORY
ISSN : 2723407X     EISSN : 2723407X     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.18326/islah
ISLAH: Journal of Islamic Literature And History focused on Islamic Literature and Islamic history, especially in the Indonesian context. The Islamic Literature covers studies on Indonesian novels, poems, songs, drama, films, and Arabic literature from wide range of perspectives: sociology, politics, psychology, semiotics, linguistics, and stylistics. While the Islamic History covers the history of Islam in Indonesia, including the development of Islam, manuscript, heritage, culture, local figure, and local wisdom studies comprising social, media, maritime, daily history.
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Identity Politics: a Study of the Historicity Politics Identity of the Hadrami Community in Indonesia Bagus Prayogi; M. Khoirul Hadi Al-Asyari
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v2i2.81-101

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 The community of Arab descent in Indonesia is a marginalized or minority community. In addition, they are also the least studied community in Indonesia. Many non-Arabs do not know that most of the Arabs in Indonesia are Hadrami people who come from Yemen and not from the original Arabs or Hejaz. Most Indonesians are also unaware of the significant social and cultural differences between countries in the Middle East region, particularly with regard to the history of internal relations within the Hadrami community in Indonesia. The Hadrami people come to Indonesia with several motivations, namely getting a better life, getting away from criminal and civil problems, the existence of conflicts and wars in their place of origin and so on. Different backgrounds in terms of culture and social become a problem. These cultural and social differences make it difficult for them to adapt and acculturate to indigenous peoples. Even so, they are still looking for a balance point in order to become part of the indigenous community. For example, they marry native women and men. This accommodation process is experienced by many other diaspora communities, which is always accompanied by pressure due to the increasing number of mixed-breed populations in their communities. In the book entitled, Seeking Identity, the internal relations between Arabs as immigrant communities and their external relations with the wider community are explained, including the top level authorities, namely the government, during the Dutch East Indies, the Japanese occupation and the Republic of Indonesia. This article deals with the history of identity by using research materials which are dominated by library materials. The title raised is Identity Politics: Historical Studies of the Identity Politics of the Hadrami Society in Indonesia. There are three questions in this article. First, what is the identity and identity politics of the Hadrami people in Indonesia. Second, what is the history of the Hadrami people in Indonesia. Third, what is the history of the Hadrami community's identity politics in Indonesia. This paper uses an analytical context approach to explain the concept of identity and identity politics. In addition, the purpose of this article, namely: 1). knowing the identity and identity politics of the Hadrami community in Indonesia; 2). knowing the history of the identity politics of the Hadrami people in Indonesia; and 3). knowing the identity politics of the Hadrami people in Indonesia.
Factors of Muslim Fashion Progress in Surakarta City: A History Review Laela Puji Utami
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v2i2.103-121

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Nowadays, Muslim fashion is worn not only to fulfil Islamic sharia, but also to present Muslim fashion without ignoring the beauty of the fashion itself. Therefore, in its progress, Muslim fashion comes with varied, trendy and fashionable items. Examining Muslim fashion progress in Surakarta City, the researcher tries to find out the background of Muslim fashion widely known of Muslim in Surakarta City and factors causing the rapid progress of Muslim fashion in Surakarta City. This study uses historical method by using procedures in accordance with the rules and the regulations of historical writing. The findings shows that Muslim fashion in Surakarta City is influenced by some factors including: (1) the occurrence of Islamization during The New Order era in Surakarta City; (2) the entry of Ikhwanul Muslimin Thought and the occurrence of Iranian Revolution; (3) the variation of Islamic colours in Surakarta city including traditionalist, puritans, modernist, and radical; (4) the high number of middle class Muslims with a consumptive lifestyle; (5) the history of Surakarta City as the birthplace of Serikat Dagang Islam (SDI) and batik textile producer in Indonesia; (6) the existence of shopping centres, fashion houses, boutiques, and Muslim fashion shops; (7) the existence of Solo Hijabs Community in introducing and promoting Muslim fashion; and (8) the role of Ikatan Perancang Busana Surakarta (IKAPERSTA), a fashion designers association in Surakarta city, representing activities related to fashion in Surakarta City 
Illocutionary Speech Acts and Moral Values on “Jihadul Muhibbin”: A Pragmatics Study Machmudatul Arifin
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v2i2.123-143

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This research aims to describe the forms of illocutionary speech acts on a novel entitled Jihadul Muhibbin and to explain the moral values on it. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method by doing some steps including taking notes of utterances in the novel and classifying the forms of illocutionary speech acts based on Searle's theory (1969). Searle divides illocutionary speech acts into five types including representative, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarative. In addition, the researcher also tries to identify what moral values are contained in the novel Jihadul Muhibbin. The results showed that the forms of illocutionary speech acts contained in the novel Jihadul Muhibbin have various types including representative (88 occurrences), Commissive (4 occurrences), directive (51 occurrences), expressive (6 occurrences), and declarative (9 occurrences). Furthermore, the moral values contained in the novel Jihadul Muhibbin there are two types including good moral values and bad moral values.
The History of Islamic Values Internalization in Enhancing National Morality in Indonesia Yassirly Amrona Rosyada
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v2i2.145-161

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Islam is a religion that teaches universal values or thoughts for all nations in the world. Those values can be combined with local culture or even the whole nation. For its universal values, Islam can be accepted by people in the world. Indonesia is one of the countries which can accept and integrate Islamic values with local culture or National values. Moreover, Walisongo and Ulama spreading Islamic values in Indonesia played an important role in internalizing Islamic values. By using various methods and techniques, they internalize Islamic values in enhancing moral in Indonesia trough trading, education, Sufism, politics, culture, and arts. In conclusion, Islamic values act as a source of moral treasury of Indonesian people, a balance between religion and culture, a motivator, a dynamist, and an innovator of Indonesian people.
From Struggling to Maintaining Power: Cokroaminoto’s Maneuver in Political Crisis of Sarekat Islam in 1912-1921 Ahmad Fajar
Islah: Journal of Islamic Literature and History Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/islah.v2i2.163-179

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Cokroaminoto is the eternal leader of Sarekat Islam. He succeeded in making Sarekat Islam into a big organization of Muslims in the Dutch East Indies. However, in his political career in Sarekat Islam, he experienced many internal conflicts with other Sarekat Islam’s member which were his opponent. In the conflict, there were conflict which formed several groups within Sarekat Islam. In this study, the researcher uses a historical research method including data collection, source criticism, data interpretation, and historical writing. This research aims to reveal the conflict of interest between Cokroaminoto and some Sarekat Islam’s figures. The results show Cokroaminoto’s role in Sarekat Islam. Furthermore, the internal conflict between Cokroaminoto and Goenawan-Samanhoedi to get member’s attention and influence is also explained. Cokroaminoto expelled communists within Sarekat Islamfor their political existence in the Dutch East Indies.

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