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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
Pilgrimage, Tradition, and Social Status: The Ritual of Hajj as an Identity for Moslems Community in Gresik Muawanah, Siti; Mustolehudin, Mustolehudin
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v5i02.1164

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Hajj is a hard worship for the Moslems because it requires three abilities at the same time: physical ability, mental ability, and financial ability. Consequently, not all people are able to perform the hajj. Furthermore, hajj is a very long process of worship and, therefore, has given birth to numerous traditions from the departure until the arrival from the holy land. In line with the phenomena of hajj, especially in the context of Gresik East Java Indonesia, this study strives to explore how the tradition of hajj is performed. By using qualitative method, this research found some important findings. First, there are various traditions conducted by people of Gresik in terms of performing hajj: pamitan haji, sejarah haji, walimatussafar, dulkadiran, nuzulan, khatmil Qur’an, and tasyakuran. These traditions are performed because they are considered important especially for those who will embark on their hajj journey. Second, from the socio-economic perspective, the performance of hajj traditions can result in social discrepancy for the lower middle-class people. The implication is that for the people of Gresik who have only been able to aff ord the cost of the hajj journey, then the cost of the hajj traditions can be a peculiar morale burden because the cost of the hajj traditions is equal to the personal cost of the hajj journey.
The Reintegration of Former Jihadist Detainees in Solo Region: Changing A Way of Life in A New Life Gitaningrum, Indah; Ahnaf, Mohammad Iqbal
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 6, No 2 (2021): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v6i02.1421

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In the process of deradicalization, the reintegration of former jihadist detainee places as the most dilemmatic agenda to conduct. It raises a problematic situation between the issue of security and restoring the former jihadist detainees’s human rights. But, the struggle in the reintegration process not only occurs to the state and host community but also to the former jihadist detainees itself.  This paper focuses on the story of former jihadist detainees in Solo region who have  different experiences in their reintegration process and their strategies to encounter the problem as an effort to erase the radical thinking and start a new life. Solo Region was chosen because it receives a 'stigmatization' as a cultivation region for religious radicalism because of its record on radical Muslim's web and figure such as Abubakar Baasyir (the founder of Islamic radical group namely Jemaah Islamiyah). It also becomes a growing place for Islamic radicalism groups such as Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD) and Jamaah Islamiyah which contributed toward Makassar’s Cathedral bombing, Bali bombing I and II and Laskar Jihad and Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia which tried to enforce Islamic value in Indonesia. The data of this research was gained by conducting an in-depth interview with four former jihadist detainees in Solo region who are willing to be interviewed under the pseudonym. Also, exposure some references as the secondary data. This article found that a sustainable, gradual, and comprehensive reintegration process in social, ideological, political, and economic aspects could support the effort of former jihadist detainees in the Solo region to establish a new life.
CONSTITUTION, CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE FIGHT AGAINST RADICALISM: THE EXPERIENCE OF INDONESIA AND AUSTRIA Widiyanto, Asfa
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v1i2.362

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The German scholar Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde (b. 1930) is reported to have said that “the free secular state lives on premises that it cannot itself guarantee”. These premises include the morality, commitment to public order and the like. In this train of thought, we may say that the constitution is in need of strong civil society so as to maintain the well-being of the state. This article employs documents, observation and interviews to highlight the experience of Indonesia and Austria in minimizing radicalism. The first concern of this paper deals with the interplays between constitution and civil society in eradicating radical tendencies within Indonesian and Austrian society, most particularly within the Muslim communities of these respective countries. The second concern of the paper delves in which ways expressions of Islam in Indonesia and Austria contribute to the making of peace in the respective societies. Islam is recognized as religion in both countries. The notions of “European Islam” and “Indonesian Islam” are believed to shape the current-state of eradicating radicalism in the two countries.
Pre-Service Ece Teachers’ Experiences in Implementing Multicultural Education Pratiwi, Hardiyanti; Haida, Rizki Noor; Riwanda, Agus; Minasyan, Sona
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v8i2.2064

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This research explores the essential importance of pre-service early childhood education (ECE) teachers having a strong comprehension and proficiency in intercultural instruction. This research focuses on examining the practical experiences of 168 pre-service ECE teachers from four institutions in Kalimantan. The main objective is to investigate how these teachers negotiate the implementation of multicultural education throughout their field placements. The research utilizes a descriptive quantitative research methodology by conducting surveys. Pre-service ECE teachers utilize a variety of methods to introduce and commemorate cultural diversity among young learners. These activities encompass field visits, media exploration, cultural performances, and storytelling to cultivate comprehension and admiration for diverse cultures. Although a few individuals encounter difficulties when carrying out tasks, the majority enthusiastically adopt interactive methods to enhance their experiences and expand their viewpoints. The assessment of multicultural education entails the quantification of engagement, comprehension, and reactions, thereby emphasizing specific domains that require enhancement. Efforts to tackle negative attitudes focus on promoting inclusive dialogues and cooperative endeavours, while refraining from punitive actions. Engaging parents, cultivating intercultural comprehension, facilitating discourse, and commemorating festivals all contribute to establishing inclusive educational environments where diversity is respected and celebrated. This research emphasizes the crucial significance of a comprehensive approach to multicultural teaching for pre-service ECE teachers. It also highlights the necessity of ongoing evaluation to enable the continuous enhancement of practices in this important educational field.
MARRIAGE PROBLEMS OF INDONESIAN CITIZENS LIVING IN THE NETHERLANDS UNDER THE PERSPECTIVE OF MARRIAGE LAW Wahab, Abdul Jamil; Fakhruddin, Fakhruddin; Mustolehudin, Mustolehudin
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 3, No 2 (2018): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v3i02.662

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The present study described the process and the problems of marriage registration for Indonesian citizens who live in the Netherlands. Through qualitative approach, the study found that the marriage for Indonesian brides and grooms who are Muslim in Den Haag had been recorded by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the country. The process of delivering marriage service in the Embassy had been simple and easy if the bride and grooms were able to provide the marriage requirements. On the other hand, mixed-marriages were unable to be recorded in the Embassy; however, these mixed-marriages might be recorded in Gemeente or the office of local authority on the country. In addition, the present study also found that several Indonesian citizens in the Netherlands had decided to opt for sirri marriage or religion-based marriage and thus they did not record their marriage in either the Embassy or the Gemeente. The sirri marriage had been selected because the brides and the grooms did not have valid administrative requirements. These brides and grooms usually registered themselves as life partners. Socially, sirri marriage did not have negative impacts because the partners still had social security provided by the government; as a result, civil, social, and economic rights had not been limited. Furthermore, the present study found that the spouses of mixed-marriages in the Netherlands encountered conflict of laws in which the Marriage Law admitted the law of the state in which the marriage had been held but also urged the single-faith marriage. On that basis, the present study would like to recommend reconstruction of marriage law in Indonesia, by recognizing the marriage record that has been legally carried out in other country.
Encountering the Religious Radicalism Movement Through Reconstructing the Multicultural Theology and Its Implication For Christian Leaders in Indonesia Sudarmanto, Gunaryo; Latumahina, Dina Elisabeth
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v5i1.1023

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This research aims to create a harmonious relationship among different religions in Indonesia. This aim is reached through reconstructing a multicultural theology based on biblical understanding. The multicultural theology is a biblical principle that be constructed in balancing between Old Testament and New Testament, between general revelation and special revelation. By exposing the general revelation based on theocentric dimension, we found general principles about how to make a good relationship among people in their differences, according to God’s perspective. At the same time, multicultural theology also exposes particular revelation principles centered upon the Christocentric dimension. This research is a qualitative study with a library approach. Data is analyzed by interpretation, critical thinking, and truth and healthy consideration based on the primary source.  We found a Christian value to be a foundation to make the relationship in harmony with other people. For this purpose we are proposing a theological framework designed from Biblical principles,   covering the following: (1) Cultural   Mandate, (2)  Human Nature, (3)  Theological principles: God’s  Sovereignty,  God’s  Providence and  God’s Justice, (4) Incarnation, (5) Universal Soteriology (6) Present Theocracy, (7) Church Nature and (8) Eschatological Multiculture. Christian leaders are central people that must create a relationship with other people in harmony. Through this way, the Christian leaders can engage the religious radicalism by doing good things and togetherness in social work.  
TRACING THE “CULTURAL CHANGES” IN SUNDANESE LOCAL INCANTATIONS Musadad, Asep Nahrul
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 1, No 1 (2016): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v1i1.244

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One of the key terms employed in exploring the story of Islamization in the archipelago is the acculturation between Islamic spectrum and local genius, through which the fie grain of Islamization flws. This paper aims to discuss this acculturation with special reference to the “cultural change” mechanism that reflcted in Sundanese local incantations. To some extents, it has reflcted the indigenous articulation of Islamic spectrum. In the tradition of Sundanese  oralliterature, particularly those are widely used by “pananyaan” (local shaman), there are several magical spells that creatively assimilate with the Islamic symbols. Using the ethnographic method and Haviland’s notion of the stages of “cultural change”, it provides a preliminary exploration on how they adopted as supplement or even transformed into local incantations and how the cultural change, in turn, synthetically happens. The research shows the various form of incantations; from hybrid incantations to pure Arabic “amalan”. They reflcted the presence of three kinds of mechanism as follows: (1) “the innovation” that reflcted in several mixture incantations, (2) “the diffsion” as represented by several incantations which indicated to have their origin from outside region, and (3) “the cultural loss” which represented by incantations in the Arabic formulas. This kind of assimilation has shown the reception of Sundanese people which also established by local determinations. In one sense, it also reflcted – in Ricklefs term – the “mystic synthesis” which regarded as the one of the “major gate” for Islamization of the archipelago.
MEANING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TWO QURAN TRANSLATIONS IN ACTIVISM ERA IN INDONESIA (IDEOLOGY IN TRANSLATION ANALYSIS) Bustam, Betty Maulirosa; Astari, Rika
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v3i1.602

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This article attempts to investigate the influence of ideology concept in Quran translations in Indonesia. The extent to which the ideology can influence the translators’ style and choice of words that will shape the receivers’ worldviews. In the lead up to Indonesian independence, when young Muslim intellectuals began to be moved to understand their religion well, so as not to be regarded as an underdeveloped religion, two translations appear: De Heilige Qoer-an by Maulana Muhamamad Ali and Tafsir Quran Karim by Mahmud Yunus. The two translations have similarities in the writing of a modern style. Both also attempt to translate the Quran in line with the development of science, and assume there is no dispute between revelation and creation, so the works are favored by Indonesian Muslim intellectuals. However, although they have the same concept of translation, many verses are translated differently, especially the verses about the miracles of the prophets and the privileges of Isa (as). The differences are noticeable; this is much related to the ideology background of the two translators. De Heilige Qoer-an brings Ahmadiyya ideology while Tafsir Quran Karim holds to the opinion of the prominentscholars, including the scholars of Indonesia.
MUSLIM KANAYATN: MINORITY IDENTITY DISORDER Zulkifli, Zulkifli; Prasojo, Zaenudin Hudi; Sahrin, Mohammed
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 4, No 2 (2019): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v4i02.919

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In the past people identified the dayak, especially sub ethnic of Kanayatn as Christians or Catholics. By the time and the rapid progress of the Kanayatn communities in their religious aspect, there was also a change of faith. Since the 1980s several Kanayatn people started converting to Islam or mualaf. To reveal how the existence of those who live as minority Muslims in the midst of the Kanayatn who are still Christian or Catholic, this study was done using a qualitative approach with a case study design. The location of the study was in the remote area in West Kalimantan, precisely in Sidas Village, Sengah Temilah District, Landak Regency.  Result of the study showed that after the Kanayatn people converted to Islam, they are experiencing a breakdown of identity. Their existence is accepted by halfhearted both by the Kanayatn and Malay communities. The Malay community in general are still perpetuating them as "converts". Meanwhile the Kanayatn community (Christian community) considers them as Malay or descendant of Malay. Nevertheless, Kanayatn people who convert to Islam try to maintain their identity as Kanayatn people who are Muslim or in short Muslim Kanayatn. Other findings show that as the minority where they are lack of religious guidance, the Muslim community of Sidas Village must be smart in responding to the situation so that they can survive and coexist peacefully among of the  Christian majority.
The Suicide Phenomenon and Its Treatment in the Islamic Psycho-Spiritual Perspective Santoso, Agus; Robaniyah, Nur; Bin Ali, Muhammad Noor
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 9, No 2 (2024): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v9i2.2554

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Suicide is one of the leading causes of death. The suicide phenomenon in 2023 continues to increase both nationally and internationally. This phenomenon is directly compared to the increasing problems experienced by individuals both internally and externally. This condition needs intensive attention from the public. This study needs to be further studied by public welfare policymakers, social workers, and educators. This article was written to answer two questions. First, how do we map the triggers of suicide behaviour? Second, how does Islam’s psycho-spiritual analysis deal with the problem of suicide? The study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with literature studies supported by up-to-date data with verification and proof from various psychological, social, and religious perspectives. The study is expected to contribute to the understanding of suicide triggers, both internal and external, as well as its tactical approach to Islamic psycho-spirituality. Islamic psycho-spirituality is a treatment that involves self-integration from a psychological perspective that affects thoughts, feelings, and behaviour. The prevention of suicide behaviour from a psycho-spiritual perspective can be done with tarbiyyah ruhaniyyah and spiritual groups.  

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