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Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society
ISSN : 27468127     EISSN : 27752151     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33752/tjiss.v1i1
This journal is devoted to publishing articles dealing with issues and developments in Islamic studies in general, and the relation of Islam and the society in Indonesia from all disciplines: anthropology, culture, education, economy, history, law, sociology, and politics. The journal is published twice a year: December and July.
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Ethical Values of Online Islamic Education Based on the Perspective of KH. Hasyim Asy’ari Rosyidin, Muhammad Abror
Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33752/tjiss.v2i1.2129

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This study aims to explain the reality of the teaching of Islamic education (PAI) through the online system during the coronavirus pandemic that affects ethical values from the point of view of the book of Adab al-'Alim wa al-Muta'allim by KH. M. Hasyim Asy'ari. There are four focuses in this article: (1) the concept of Islamic education (PAI), (2) the problems of PAI learning through an online system, (3) the ethical values ​​of PAI learning from the perspective of the book of Adab al-Alim wa al-Muta'allim and (4) analysis of the ethical values ​​of PAI learning through an online system based on the perspective of the book of Adab al-Alim wa al-Muta'allim. This article is based on library research. In collecting the data, the authors use the method of documentation and recording. To analyze the data, the author uses content and descriptive analysis. In this article, the author argues that according to the book of Adab al-Alim wa al-Muta'allim, online learning cannot meet the ethical standards ​​that should be obtained through face-to-face learning. In order to address this issue, there are some recommendations: (1) at the beginning of the online lesson; the teacher can start by reading the Quran, reciting dhikr, or repeating the memorization of short verses of the Quran, or hadiths, (2) the amount and the pace of the lesson must be adjusted, (3) If it is necessary, additional learning can be provided, by a home visit with the application of strict health protocols of Covid-19.
Tribalisme, Oligarki Kekuasaan dan Dinamika Politik Kekerabatan Dalam Jaringan Pondok Pesantren Azizah, Nurul
Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33752/tjiss.v2i1.2211

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Religious elites have an important role in the democratic system in Indonesia. The involvement of chairmen of Islamic boarding schools (pondok pesantren) in local elections in the context of local dynamics has spawned a network of oligarchic power and dynastic politics. There is an assumption that the participation of the elite of Islamic boarding schools in local politics is considered to be inevitable to the democratic process with the spread of corruption cases, and political nepotism. Actors in dynastic politics use famous figures from the pesantren’s family as a political tool to gain power. Power relations and patron-client relationships in Islamic boarding schools provide great benefits to ensure a candidate is elected in a local election. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relation between power, oligarchy, and the politics of kinship of the elite boarding school in the dynamics of local politics. This article shows that dynastic politics undermined the pillars of Indonesian democracy. Factors that cause oligarchy in pondok pesantren are populism, power network, and tribalism. These factors are inseparable from the influence of patronage, the power of local elites, and the effort of the elite to build dynastic politics. This article suggests that religious elites within the circle of political dynasties are expected to work professionally, not merely using the pesantren family.
Cursing the Sacred: Debates on Islam and Blasphemy in Indonesia Siddik, Syahril
Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33752/tjiss.v2i1.2241

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Islam and blasphemy have repeatedly emerged as the center of Indonesian public discourse and debate after the fall of Suharto. The debate becomes intense in a democratic society when people feel free to speak and deliver their opinions. When their speeches and opinions are regarded to have offences against a particular religion, the followers will protest against them. In Indonesia, these offences can be brought to court due to the presence of the blasphemy law in the Indonesian Criminal Code. Some scholars and religious leaders believe that the law have to be removed because it is not compatible with the principles of religious freedom and democracy. Others believe the law have to be defended because it is needed to regulate religious lives and maintain religious tolerance in the society. This article will investigate the diverse opinions among Muslim activists and leaders from various Muslim organizations including Nahdlatul Ulama, Muhammadiyah. This article attempts to answer two questions of what are the social and cultural backgrounds of the debates on blasphemy and how religious freedom is defined through these debates in contemporary Indonesia? The data are collected from the document and the recorded video of the judicial review of the blasphemy law in Indonesian constitutional court in 2010 and the interviews concerning the decision of the judicial review. This article suggests that religious freedom is limited by the majority of opinions in favor with the blasphemy law which discriminate free speech and religious minority groups
Pancasila and Rukun Negara: A Relation of Identity, State, and Nationalism in Indonesia and Malaysia Dwijayanto, Arik; Multazam, Dawam
Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33752/tjiss.v2i1.2254

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This article will elaborate on Indonesia’s Pancasila and Malaysia’s Rukun Negara, the state base for both neighbouring Southeast Asian countries. Concerning the relation between identity, State, and nationalism through a literature study approach, this article found that the socio-historical setting of the birth of Pancasila and Rukun Negara influences the process of identity formation and the spirit of nationalism in both countries. Besides, the success of the two ideologies of the State in shaping the identity and spirit of nationalism is supported by the representation of structural and cultural elites. Furthermore, the manifestation of Pancasila and Rukun Negara is done in various fields to become the way of life of Indonesian and Malaysian society, which finally become the amplifier of awareness in shaping nationalism identity and spirit of nationalism in both countries. Finally, taking into account a wide range of issues to be faced by both countries, this article suggests that Pancasila and Rukun Negara can eventually become a national identity and a spirit in shaping the nationalism of citizens in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Tradisi Pembacaan Al-Qur’an di Sebuah Keluarga di Kediri, Jawa Timur Lailatunnadhiroh; Aini, Adrika
Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Tebuireng: Journal of Islamic Studies and Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33752/tjiss.v2i1.2255

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Living Quran is a study of phenomena that exist in the midst of people who are living the text of the Koran by accepting, responding, utilizing or using it in their daily lives. This paper aims to describe the meaning contained in the tradition of Reading Selected Letters in the Family of Mr. Khalimi Kras Kediri. This paper uses an ethnographic approach through living Quran research accompanied by qualitative descriptive methods, also focuses on the sociological theory offered by Karl Mannheim with a sociological analysis of knowledge. The results of the research with this analysis found that the meaning of the tradition of reading the reading of Surat al-Ikhlas, Surah al-Falaq, Surah an-Nas, Ayat Kursi and Surah at-Taubah verses 128-129 after fardhu prayers are: Objective meaning, this tradition becomes a habit that can be istiqomah to be implemented. Expressive meaning, from this tradition is understood as a manifestation of the dhikr to Allah swt to achieve security and sufficiency. Documentary meaning, actors are not fully aware that what they have done in the tradition is part of the meaning of reviving the Qur'an in the family environment.

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