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Socio Historica: Journal of Islamic Social History
ISSN : 29622239     EISSN : 29622255     DOI : -
FOCUS Socio Historica: Journal of Social History is to provide readers with a better understanding of Islamic Social History through the publication of articles and book reviews SCOPE Socio Historica: Journal of Social History specializes in disseminating the results of studies on the socio-cultural history of Islam from various places and times. More attention is paid to writing the history of religious practices, expressions, and experiences of both individuals and Muslim communities in their daily lives.
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Eksotisme-Teimur Dalam Visualisasi Film Alexandre Promio Menggunakan Cinematographe di Mesir1897 Tizani, Fahmi
Socio Historica: Journal of Islamic Social History Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Adab and Humanities, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sh.v4i1.41309

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This study discusses the representation of Eastern-Islamic exoticism in Egypt’s earliest films recorded by Alexandre Promio, an operator for the Société Antoine Lumière et ses Fils (Société Lumière) owned by the Lumière Brothers, using the late 19th-century European invention, the Cinématographe Lumière. The primary objective of this research is to examine the cultural transformation of Western-European (French) visual representation and how Alexandre Promio represented Eastern-Islamic (Egyptian) exoticism through the first moving pictures (films) about Egypt, to establish or reinforce ideological stereotypes held by Western Europeans. The primary sources used in this study include 21 of the 35 Egypt’s earliest films made by Alexandre Promio, along with contemporary photographs, lithographs, paintings, books, magazines, and newspapers. This research employs a historical research method with a constructionist approach. The findings reveal that the earliest films about Egypt recorded by Alexandre Promio exhibit the exoticism of Eastern-Islamic (Egyptian) culture and his efforts to construct new stereotypes and reinforce Western-European (French) ideological perceptions of Eastern-Islamic (Egyptian) exoticism. 
Upaya Partai Islam dalam Merumuskan Undang-Undang Dasar di Majelis Konstituante Tahun 1956 - 1959 Al Amin, Rizqy Robby
Socio Historica: Journal of Islamic Social History Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Adab and Humanities, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sh.v4i1.44886

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This research aims to analyse the efforts of Islamic parties in formulating the draft Constitution in the Indonesian Constituent Assembly in the period 1956-1959.  The main concern in this research is to observe the arguments and political dynamics of Islamic parties in contributing ideas during the process of formulating the Constitution in the Constituent Assembly. By using the historical method and accompanied by a political approach, this research explores their efforts to formulate the draft Constitution in the Constituent Assembly. The findings are that Islamic parties went through quite a long stage in formulating the draft Constitution in the Constituent Assembly. However, along the way, Islamic parties were trapped in a great debate when formulating the basis of the state. In the end, the debate became the beginning of a deadlock for the Constituent Assembly in formulating the Constitution. Thus, this research provides an overview of the journey of Islamic parties in formulating the Constitution in the Constituent Assembly, even though their struggle finally ended in failure after the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly through the Presidential Decree of 5 July 1959.
Media Sosial sebagai Bagian Keseharian: Perspektif Michel de Certeau terhadap Arab Spring di Mesir Ikhsan, Daffa Agussandy; Pratama, Alfinsyah Rizki
Socio Historica: Journal of Islamic Social History Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Adab and Humanities, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sh.v4i1.39890

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Abstract: The Arab Spring is one of the events in history that succeeded in changing the political complexion in Middle Eastern countries. This event, which was a series of people's movements in various Middle Eastern countries, succeeded in overthrowing the authoritarian regimes in power. Egypt, as one of the countries that experienced a revolution, did not escape this wave of events. This study aims to find out and prove that the use of social media has become part of the daily lives of Egyptian people, especially since 2011. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods by exploring various sources such as news articles, social media forums and posts, scientific publications, and others. The massive use of social media as a channel for disseminating information during the revolutionary period proves its connection to the daily lives of Egyptian people. In the end, social media plays a role as a tactic used by society to fight strategic domination over them.
Protes Massa Untuk Perubahan Kebijakan Opiumregie : Gerakan Anti-Opium di Hindia Belanda, 1900-1940 Perdana, Yoga Difa
Socio Historica: Journal of Islamic Social History Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Adab and Humanities, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sh.v4i1.40922

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Abstract: This research focuses on the anti-opium movement in the Dutch East Indies in the early 20th century. This research seeks to answer the problem of the anti-opium movement in the Dutch East Indies; how mass protests for changes in the Opiumregie policy in the anti-opium movement in the Dutch East Indies. I use the Political Sociology approach and Collective Action theory to analyze the competitive action between the government and the people of the Dutch East Indies. The Opiumregie policy, which was expected by the community to regulate the opium trade, was used by the Dutch East Indies Government only for profit, which resulted in a decrease in the level of health and bad behavior of the Dutch East Indies people. This research found that people carried out anti-opium movements in various regions in the Dutch East Indies as a reaction to disappointment with the government in implementing the Opiumregie policy. In addition, this study found that the anti-opium movement carried out by individuals, communities, Islamic organizations, and several private associations had one common goal, namely to demand changes in government policies on opium. Efforts made in the anti-opium movement included building Paviljoen (hospitals and rehabilitation clinics), anti-opium congresses, anti-opium campaigns, and eradicating opium suction equipment.

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