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Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
ISSN : 25025465     EISSN : 25025465     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18784/analisa.v7i1
FOCUS Analisa aims to provide information on social and religious issues through publication of research based articles and critical analysis articles. SCOPE Analisa concerns on the religious studies issues including beliefs, behaviors and institutions, education as well as religious text and heritage. It describes, compares, interprets, and explains the whole aspects of religion through multi discipline perspectives including anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, education, philology and history of religion. Analisa cordially welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines.
Articles 456 Documents
A Potrait of Neo-Sufism in Central Kalimantan (A Study on KH Haderaine HN’s Examination) Sulaiman Al Kumay
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 22, No 2 (2015): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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TThis article aims to elaborate the ideas of neo-Sufism of KHHaderanie HN, a prominent Sufi scholar in Central Kalimantan. He represents a portrait of Sufism in the contemporary era in Central Kalimantan in particular, and in Indonesia in general. He straightened the correct understanding of Sufism in accordance with the Qur’an and Hadith. This alignment is done because he saw an understanding of Sufism which tends to deviate from the true Sufism. At the same time, he is also a true defender of the ideas of past Sufism that were mostly attacked and slandered, with a straight language in the contemporary context so that it is easy to understand. This defense is his greatest contribution in placing of Sufism as an integral part of trilogy of Islam: īmān, Islām, and  iḥsān.
Tarekat Naqsyabandiyah di Pontianak (Study Naskah Nukilan Tarekat Naqsyabandiyah) Samidi khalim
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 16, No 2 (2009): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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This manuscript studies using historical approach and hermeneuticanalysis. As for who becomes the object of study is the script tariqatNaqsyabandiyah (NTN), one script that provides information aboutteaching in Naqsyabandiyah tariqat in Pontianak. Tariqat Naqsyabandiyah,becoming known by the people of West Kalimantan, Pontianak, especiallysince the Dutch colonial period (ca. 1919), after the return of Ismail Jabalfrom Mecca. Manuscript NTN is a private collection H. Zahry AbangAbdullah Al Ambawwi, one of the Indigenous Cultural Council board Melayu(MABM) West Kalimantan. Manuscript provides clues about the teachingof the doctrine Naqsyabandiyah tariqat Repentance, Remembrance andMakrifat Concept.Keywords: Tariqat Naqsyabandiyah, Manuscript, Dhikr, Repentance
Academic Researches on Fazlur Rahman: An Assessment Juneefa Bilal
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 6, No 01 (2021): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Fazlur Rahman (1919-1988), a liberal and modernist thinker of the twentieth century, was an influential scholar from Pakistan. He was a notable scholar of Islamic philosophy and was a prolific writer. Without any exaggeration, it can be asserted that Fazlur Rahman produced such a revolutionary and marvelous literature which made his thought a fascinating subject for research and analysis. Throughout the Globe, attempts have been made to conduct researches in order to assess his contribution in the varied disciplines of Islamic scholarship. This has continued in the last century and is continuing in the present century as well. Numerous researches have been carried-out on different aspects and dimensions of Fazlur Rahman’s thought and contribution. In this backdrop, this paper anticipates to present an appraisal and assessment of those academic researchers in order to gain acquaintance of the varied dimensions of Fazlur Rahman’s religious thought. This paper is qualitative in nature and in order to assess the academic works done on Fazlur Rahman, a descriptive and explanatory-cum-analytical approach was followed. This review paper will help in apprehending the different approaches and methodologies employed by different scholars in understanding the multi-dimensional aspects of Fazlur Rahman’s religious thought and provide an assessment of his contribution in different realms of Islamic scholarship
RECENT SCHOLARSHIP ON “ISLAMISM” DISCOURSE: AN EVALUATION AND ASSESMENT Tauseef Ahmad Parray
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 1, No 1 (2016): Analisa : Journal of Social Science and Religion
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 The events of 9/11 era had a number of dramatic results for ‘Islam’ and the Muslim world; and one such result was a surplus of endeavors through various mediums to conceptualize, hypothesize, and posit an ostensible ‘divide’ between ‘Islam’ (as a religion, ideology, and political system) and Western culture and society. In post- 9/11 era, Islam was frequently used as a ‘violent’ and ‘terrorist’ religion and, on the other, there has been a prodigious demand for information about Islam, and things related to Islam. It gave a momentum, in the years to come, to an issue (among a multiple of issues and discourses) referred as “Islamism”—a term/ label, in many senses, used collectively but commonly for “Islamic fundamentalism”, “Islamic extremism”, “Islamic conservatism”, “radicalism”, “political Islam”, etc. This paper, in this backdrop, presents an assessment of the recent scholarship on “Islamism” as a discourse. It highlights and presents a detailed evaluation and estimation, with some critical and comparative notes, on some important works dealing with various aspects and facets of Islamism (radicalism and political Islam), and puts forward some insights on the future prospects of ‘Islamism’ as a discourse.
Pembinaan Keagamaan Oleh Rohaniawan Khonghucu di Tuban Jawa Timur Joko Tri Haryanto
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 17, No 1 (2010): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Religious life of Confucianist can not be separated from the role of Churchman.Churchman  of Confucius held some development of religious life consistingof religiosity, ritual and social aspect. This is a qualitative research describing religious development held by Churchman of Confucius in Tuban  East Java. In the aspect of religiosity, Churchmen focuses their program on faith building and  religious value building. Churchman become a leader, andthey responsible on religious ceremony whether  in the public worship or on the ceremony of life circle, for instance, marriage and death ceremony. On the   social aspect, churchman educate their followers about moral value and socialvalue.
MITIGATING POVERTY: THE CLUSTERING OF POTENTIAL ZAKAT IN INDONESIA Abdul Karim; Ayuf Mufakhidin; Hamdan Hadi Kusuma; Adeni Adeni; Fitri Fitri
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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The objective of this study was to examine the fuzzy c-means clustering (FCM) method to establish the optimum cluster accuracy of zakat potential in Indonesia. A spatial mapping approach is also suggested and can be considered as the first step in knowing the distribution of zakat potential in Indonesia. Furthermore, strategies that can be implemented are formulated to increase zakat collection in Indonesia. Potential zakat data from the National Amil Zakat Agency (Baznas) in 2020 consisting of bank deposits, salaries, agricultural products, plantation products, and staple foods. Each province in Indonesia is used as the proposed variable. In this paper, firstly collecting data on indicators of potential zakat. Second, the FCM clustering algorithm. Third, the results of the FCM grouping are visualized in the form of a mapping. This novel mapping study with FCM was applied in order to analyze clustering accuracy. The FCM results confirm 2 optimum clusters for zakat potential in Indonesia where cluster 2 has more members than cluster 1. Besides, the second cluster only has one variable that has a high value, namely agricultural products, while the rest is in the first cluster. This indicates that the first cluster has a higher potential for zakat. The application of fuzzy c-means (FCM) to obtain the optimum cluster on zakat potential to produce a mapping of zakat potential is a novelty in the field of Islamic economic studies. Finally, the results of the analysis with this approach provide optimum results to strengthen the zakat collection strategy in Indonesia.
DYNAMICS OF GLOBAL ECONOMICS AND WOMEN “IMPOVERISMENT”: WHAT RELIGION TO DO WITH? Misbah Zulfa Elizabeth
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Although it was stated that nowadays is “the third wave”, the time for minority, included women, for taking part in so many public activities, it did not mean that women can do as they really want to do to express their capacities as well as capabilities in their life cyrcle. Applying literature study it was revealed that although women can choose their activities, domestic or public, but the fact showed that there are so much cultural burden that women may encounter in the both sphere of their life. Women impoverishment is the term that seemed appropriate to the condition that are the women facing in choosing their life, both in domestic and public sphere because of the domination of globalization. This article showed that factually women took part in most of public sectors but generally women posited in lower level of access, participation, and respect. By reflective method, even religion treated women as other social processes. There are some biases view on women disseminated in religious spreading that effected in the sustainability of the gender inequality in society context.
The Reception Of Islamic Religious Activists (Rohis) On Religious Reading Materials In Sman 48 East Jakarta And Sma Labschool East Jakarta Mahmudah Nur
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 22, No 1 (2015): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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This paper is motivated by some studies that suggest that the majority of students in Jakarta have a narrow and exclusive religious understanding, and tend to agree in a violent action to resolve the problem of religion and morals. This research is a descriptive research that more emphasis on qualitative data analysis and using reception approach. Reception analysis is used in order to describe a religious reading material within religious extra-organization activists, and describes the reception of student activists on the reading material that focuses on interpretation and the motivation of students in selection of reading materials. This research suggests that ROHIS activist in SMAN 48 East Jakarta And SMA Labschool East Jakarta prefers to read some books that the genre were Islamic novels and the books about women, which had simple language, easily understanding, and communicative. Student motivation in choosing reading material is more to support their worship activities, either obligatory or sunnah, that relate to their daily activities.
Jaringan Sosial Gereja Kristen Jawi Wetan (Gkjw) Dengan Pondok Pesantren Di Malang Jawa Timur Retnowati Retnowati
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 20, No 1 (2013): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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AbstrakHubungan Islam dan Kristen di Indonesia selalu menarik untuk dibahas karena penuh dengan dinamika dan konflik. Data secara langsung diperoleh dari Muslim (Pondok Pesantren) dan Kristen (Gereja Kristen Jawi Wetan) di Malang, Jawa Timur, dengan cara wawancaramendalam, pengamatan terlibat, dan didukung dengan studi kepustakaan. Analisis data dilakukan dengan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Teori yang digunakan dalam penelitian iniadalah jaringan sosial. GKJW (Gereja Kristen Jawi Wetan) dan Pondok Pesantren telah berhasil membangun hubungan dan jaringan yang kokoh untuk menjembatani hubungan antar-agama di Jawa Timur. Fakta menunjukkan bahwa sumber daya lokal memainkanperan utama dalam membangun hubungan yang memungkinkan antar-agama dan kerjasama berlangsung. Jaringan Muslim-Kristen yang didirikan oleh Pondok Pesantren dan GKJW di Jawa Timur menunjukkan meningkatnya kesadaran pentingnya membangunhubungan antara Muslim dan Kristen. Program SIKI (Studi Intensif Kristen dan Islam) telah mengawali belajar memahami agama-agama lain. Jaringan sosial ini adalah titik awal yang baik untuk memecahkan permasalahan dalam kehidupan antarumat beragama. SIKI telahmelakukan dialog kehidupan yang melibatkan Muslim dan Kristen secara langsung melalui kehadiran, persahabatan, dan pengalaman hidup bersama (live in). Di sinilah pentingnya kerjasama dan jaringan antar umat beragama dan atau institusi agama dilakukan dan terusdikembangkan.Kata kunci: Jaringan Sosial, Modal Sosial, Gereja, Pondok Pesantren AbstractThe relation of Moslems and Christians in Indonesia is always interesting to be discussed since it is riddled with dynamics and conflicts. The data are directly obtained from the Muslims (Moslem Boarding Schools) and Christians (East Java Christian Churches) in Malang, East Java, by using indepth interviews, participatory observation and are supported with bibliographical studies. Data analysis is carried out in the descriptive qualitative method. The theory used in this research is the social network. GKJW (East Java Christian Churches) and Pondok Pesantren (Moslem Boarding Schools) have succeeded in establishing realtions and nertworks resulting in the forces to bridge inter-religions relation in East Java. The fact shows that local resources play major roles in establishing relations thatallow inter-religion cooperation to take place. The Moslem-Christian network established by the Pondok Pesantren and the GKJW shows the growing awareness of the importance of establishing relations among Moslems and Christians. SIKI program (Intensive Study of Christians and Moslems) has started and learnt to understand other religions. This social network is a good starting point to solve the problems that had been the burden of inter-religions lives. SIKI has conducted the dialogue of life directly involving Moslems and Christians with the presence, fellowship, and live in activity . This is the importence of whyinter-religion and or religion institutions cooperation and network need to be carried out and maintained.Keywords: Social Network, Social Capital, Churches, Moslem Boarding Schools
INCLUSIVISM OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHERS IN INDONESIA Hayadin Hayadin; Iyoh Mastiyah; Farhan Muntafa; Hamami zada
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 4, No 01 (2019): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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The research aimed to measure the level of inclusiveness of religious education teachers in Indonesia in 2018. The research method was a survey, conducted thorough capital cities in 34 provinces. The respondents were religious education teachers from Moslem, Christian, Catholic, Hinduism, and Buddhism at the secondary school level. The total sample was 3675 from 7976 population in the whole province capitals. They were selected based on Proportional Random Sampling technique and used Yamane formula at the level of confidence at 95 percent. The instrument research was the questionnaire of religious understanding which was constructed from three dimensions of variables, namely religious understanding toward the relation of religion and state, the relation among different religions and the relationship within the same religion. The research data technique analysis used structural equation modeling. The result showed that the inclusiveness level of religious education teachers iwas at 76,55, which was higher than the cut off value which was at 75,0. It means that the religious understanding of religious education teachers was good or generally at an inclusivism level.

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