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Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS)
ISSN : 25979698     EISSN : 26155184     DOI : 10.20885/ijiis
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies covers various aspects of Islamic studies including, but not limited to: theology law education economy politics, and other relevant topics. The journal welcomes contributions from scholars and researchers of various disciplinary backgrounds in the form of original (theoretical or empirical) research articles.
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INDONESIAN ISLAM: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Karim, Muhammad Abdul
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 1, No. 2, March 2018
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ijiis.vol1.iss2.art1

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The existence of Indonesian Islam today is a continuation of historical episodes in the past. The unique position and role of Islam in the construction of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia is something that deserves to be appreciated. Islam has become the important component that shape the fate of archipelago and its people. This paper seeks to explore this unique field through historical analysis on the arrival of Islam in Indonesia, the phenomena of cultural acculturation that occurs in three ways; natural, educational, and institutional, the role of Islam in the national awakening and the contribution of Islam in the formation of the nation's weltanschaung.
DANCING WITHIN THE NATION-STATE: AN ILLIBERAL DEMOCRATIC WAY FOR INDONESIAN ISLAM Muhammad, Suwarsono
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 1, No. 2, March 2018
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Islam is a world phenomenon. Since 1979, world—especially the West—had never missed the chance to continually keep an eye on countries with Islamic background. It is especially those which were related to the development of Islamic politics—commonly labeled as Islamist or Islamism (see Hamid, 2016; 2015). The 911 bombing in United States had made the West became a lot more aware. Arab Spring, which started in 2011, and the emergence of ISIS have nurtured the West’s interest on Islamic movement. The East had also started to learnt, with much lower intensity. Religion can no longer be marginalized in political realm, as by far shown in secularized and modernized world’s project. Religion – along with ideology and identity – becomes a significant variable in analyzing and formulating a policy. Religion matters. In the past, three aforementioned factors were mostly seen as merely dependent “epiphenomenal” factor, an effect of other materialized factors. In the Middle East, especially, Danahar (2014:3) satirically says that “Religion, not nationalism or Arabism, is now the dominant force.” He also convincingly adds that “God has returned to the Middle East.” In addition, (God) plans to stay for some time. Islam, at present, simply put, is long lasting.
DEMOCRATIC SHARIA: AN ISLAMIC LEGAL DISCOURSE IN AN ERA OF NATION-STATES Ikhwan, Munirul
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 1, No. 2, March 2018
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Modernization in the Muslim world has often been linked with the presence of European colonialism, which gained its strength from new forms of military and economic power. European colonial powers brought about an unprecedented disruption in the Muslim world, pushing it outside the hegemonic power. Muslim powers played insignificant or peripheral role in the world contestation of power; the “Islamic world” weakened and became “Islam in the world”. The modern West determined new concepts of humanity, history, society, and political legitimacy alien in the history of Islamic tradition. In this context, Muslims had to choose between two contrasting options, either to partake in the path of hegemonic modernity or to be isolated outside this dominant track.
ISLAMIC CHRISTOLOGY ACCORDING TO MAHMOUD MUSTAFA AYOUB AND IT'S MEETING POINT WITH CHRISTIAN CHRISTOPRAXIS Simon, John C.; Pattipeilohy, Stella Y.E.
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 1, No. 2, March 2018
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The polemic around the concept of Christian deity can be diluted by efforts to develop an orthopraxis (Christo-Praxis) embracing more the diversity of divinity understanding in Christianity and Islam. One of such efforts is Mahmoud Mustafa Ayoub’s, who approached the depiction of Jesus from His humanity aspect. Ayoub's effort is a legitimate Christology from the Islamic perspective. What Ayoub has been done spurs the reinterpretation of tradition among Christians by develop a mediating paradigm to seek common ground with the Islamic theology. Both Christianity and Islam emphasize monotheism by orthodoxy and orthopraxis. Orthodoxically, it means "let God be God", and orthopraxically it is monotheism is connected with anthropology. Islam realizes efforts towards social justice, and Christian realizes the coming of the Kingdom of God. Here the image of Jesus Christ walking down the path of misery, the cross of Jesus, has represented God's identification with the suffering of the world, as well as an appreciation of spirituality, the spirituality centered on creation, that which means a cosmic Trinitarian spirituality for Christian, requiring justice and peace, truth and love, and the brotherhood of all people and all creations.
THE CONCEPT OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT BASED ON THE THEORY OF FITRAH Triwidiyastuti, Triwidiyastuti; Siregar, Maragustam
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 2, No. 1, September 2018
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Many theories are developing in understanding the educational goals. However, not all theories can examine how human develop optimally along with all their potentials. So, there is a need for discussion of the concept of development of Islamic education through the comparative analysis of the theory of Fitrah in Islam and the theories of Nativism, Empiricism and Convergence as the theoretical basis which aims to understand better Islamic education and contribute to its further conceptual development. To this end, this study offers a comparative analysis of the theory of Fitrah in Islam and theories of Nativism, Empiricism and Convergence to search for the construction of Islamic education development. The study uses a library research method which is descriptive-analysis in nature while its analysis uses content-analysis. The primary book source of this study is Yasien Muhammad’s book, Fitrah: The Islamic Concept of Human Nature and Murtadha Muthahari’s Al-Fitrah, translated into Indonesian by Afif Muhammad as “Bedah Tuntas Fitrah”. In term of the role of God in developing human beings’ potentials (fitrah), this research found that: First, God is the driving force (Causa Prima). Second, God develops human nature genetically. The research also found that the construction of development of Islamic education based on the theory of Fitrah has two functions: first, Islamic education is an antidote of secularism in the world of Islamic education. Second, it seeks to shape a quality or civilized human being according to the Qur'anic values.
ATTACHING IDEAL ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP TO CULTURAL PRODUCTS: INDONESIAN MUSLIMS' REACTIONS TOWARD MUHTESEM YUZYIL AND AL-FATIH COMIC BOOKS Widhiyoga, Ganjar
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 1, No. 2, March 2018
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With the demise of the New Order Regime in 1998, many groups of Indonesian Muslims have attained their freedom of expressions. This resulted in the flourishment of Islamic expressions in various spheres of life: economic, social, political and cultural. Within this new trend, some Muslim groups seek to establish a new historical narrative which emphasises Islam and Islamic connections to Indonesian historiography. As the result, in recent years, Indonesians have adopted a strong attachment toward Islamic historical figures whom supposedly represent the accomplishment of Islamic civilisations, such as the Ottoman sultans. While this strong attachment toward the Ottoman sultans might initally be part on efforts to build a new historical narrative for Indonesian Muslims, it found its ways of expressions not only in historical books but also in religious sermons and in cultural venues such as books and movies. This article argues that the widespread attachment in cultural products promoting the Ottoman historical figures is a method of constructing a social reality of a perfect Islamic leadership in Indonesia.
INDONESIAN ULAMA AND THEIR ACADEMIC AND DA'WA CONTRIBUTION IN THE ISLAMIC WORLD IN THE 19TH CENTURY Imawan, Dzulkifli Hadi
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 1, No. 2, March 2018
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Tulisan ini hendak membahas tentang Ulama-ulama Indonesia yang memiliki sumbangsih intelektual dan dakwah Islam pada abad ke-19 M di dunia Islam. Abad ke-19 M merupakan abad kelam bagi Indonesia karena adanya penjajahan Belanda yang mencapai puncaknya. Tapi disisi lain, ulama-ulama Indonesia mampu memainkan peran besar dalam perkembangan intelektual di dunia Islam dengan menjadi para pengajar di Masjidil Haram, Makkah al-Mukarramah. Sejarah itu seakan tertutup banyak debu sehingga sedikit sekali yang mengkaji terkait sejarah ulama-ulama Indonesia yang berpengaruh tersebut. Oleh karena itulah, kajian ini akan mencoba fokus untuk menelaah sejarah ulama-ulama tersebut dan sumbangsih intelektual mereka di dunia Islam. Kajian yang digunakan adalah kajian literature mengenai biografi para ulama Indonesia, khususnya suber-sumber kepustakaan yang terkait para ulama Indonesia yang berpengaruh di dunia Islam khususnya Makkah al-Mukarramah. Hasil dari kajian ini menyatakan bahwa para ulama Indonesia memiliki sumbangsih intelektual dan dakwah islam. Lewat pengajaran di Masjidil Haram dan karya-karya mereka, lahir para ulama besar yang berperan penting dalam penyebaran Islam dan kebangkitan umat Islam di dunia Islam.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ON COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE IN ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA (UII) YOGYAKARTA Nuryanta, Nanang
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 2, No. 1, September 2018
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This article aims to describe the implementation of strategic management on competitive advantage in Islamic University of Indonesia (UII) Yogyakarta. There are two purposes in writing this article; firstly, to explain how the management of UII understands the concept of strategic management, and secondly, to seek for supporting factors which influence the implementation of strategic management on competitive advantage in UII. It is a qualitative research with case study approach. The respondents of this study are top management in UII like the Endowment Board Foundation as shareholders and UII's top management like rector and deans.
THE CONCEPT OF CONSTANTS AND VARIABLES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION: FROM RELIGIOUS PRINCIPLES TO INTELLECTUAL SCHOOLS Prihantoro, Hijrian A.
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 2, No. 1, September 2018
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The need for education in this age in which we live was occupy a position of the status of necessity, so education is one of the purposes of the Maqashid Sharia, which can not be denied in our social life. Islam as a religion of mercy is known to include all matters of humanitarian issues, including education, while it requires the planning of educational systems to regulate human life in order to achieve the general humanitarian interest. But so far, many educational thinkers have not talked about the concept of the constants and variables in the philosophy of Islamic education. As the researcher at this opportunity, we will talk about that concept by showing its intellectual map through three areas: the fundamentalist field, the relational field and the methodological field. Based on this, it is mentioned that the study in these fields is the focus of research in this research to discover the march of the philosophy of Islamic education from the religious principles to the schools of human thought.
THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF ISLAMIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE: A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF PIONEERS’ THOUGHT Adebayo, Rafiu Ibrahim
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 2, No. 1, September 2018
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