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Jurnal Muhammadiyah Studies
ISSN : 2527581X     EISSN : 27213285     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22219/jms
Jurnal Muhammadiyah Studies is a journal that publishes specific scientific articles, such as Religious Studies, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, International Relation, Legal Studies dan Muhammadiyah Studies.
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Ahmad Dahlan Thoughts Through Al-Ma'un and Higher Order Thinking Skill (HOTS) in Education: Is It Relevance? Ahmad Amin Agustiar; Nur Amalia
Jurnal Muhammadiyah Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jms.v9i1.12864

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This research seeks to determine the significance of Higher-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) learning in the Al-Ma'un philosophy, as KH Ahmad Dahlan taught. The method employed is a literature review, with data collected from literature relevant to the theme of KH Ahmad Dahlan and Higher-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) learning. The data is then analyzed thematically and processed using an inductive method. According to the findings, KH Ahmad Dahlan taught Al-Ma'un to his students, which is similar to Higher-Order Thinking Skills or HOTS nowadays.
The Existence of Muhammadiyah in Education to Fulfill The Promise of Independence in East Nusa Tenggara Amirulah Datuk; Arifin Arifin
Jurnal Muhammadiyah Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jms.v9i1.13770

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This article describes and explains Muhammadiyah's contribution to East Nusa Tenggara. The figure of KH. Ahmad Dahlan, with the Muhammadiyah organization, has answered every need of society, from Islamic renewal to working in the social, preaching, and education sectors. Muhammadiyah has eradicated backwardness, poverty, and ignorance and carried out total resistance against formalism and religious conservatism by breaking down "TBC" (Tahayul, Bid'ah, and Churafat). Because Muhammadiyah truly believes that Islam is a religion that contains progressive values. East Nusa Tenggara is known as an archipelago province because it consists of many islands. The number is more than 500 large and small islands, both named and unnamed. The large islands include Flores Island, Lembata, Sumba, and Alor. The islands that are relatively small and have names include Semau Island, Rinca, Komodo, Permaan, Kojadoi, and many more. The people of East Nusa Tenggara (well known as NTT) are mostly Catholic Christians, more than 55%, Protestant Christians, around 35%, and Muslims, only around 10%. Muhammadiyah locally has an organizational agenda as a response to the conditions of the people in remote areas of the country. While nationally, there is a special agenda related to the needs of the organization. This article uses qualitative methods to analyze the data related to the topics. As a finding, since the beginning of its existence, Muhammadiyah has indeed been intended as a da'wah institution that focuses on strengthening the capacity of the people. Muhammadiyah, in carrying out its mission to educate the nation's generations both before and after independence, can provide an image to the NTT community that Muhammadiyah has actually contributed to fulfilling the promises of independence. This can also be felt by the NTT community, especially in the fields of education, health, and social. This is proven by Muhammadiyah establishing schools, orphanages, and health clinics. Muhammadiyah has contributed a lot to upholding this country on its path. The strength and spirit that have been rooted since 1912 have been able to survive and continue to exist in this beloved country.
Hamka and the Rise of Kaum Muda (the Modernist) in Indonesia Ahmad Nabil Amir; Tasnim Abdul Rahman
Jurnal Muhammadiyah Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jms.v9i1.35642

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The paper aims to study the historical background of the Islamic reform movement in West Sumatra with particular reference to the idea of Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah or his pseudonym Hamka (1908-1981). His religious ideal was instrumental in driving the new consciousness and unprecedented religious struggle that erupted in the late 20th century in the Malay Archipelago, which reflected the force of modern ideas of Shaykh Muhammad Abduh (1849-1905) that had brought decisive and greatest influence in the region. The reform movement he inaugurated was carried out by Kaum Muda (the young faction) in the Malay Archipelago, who disseminated his dynamics ideas and aspirations through journals and newspapers such as Al-Imam, Al-Munir, and Saudara. One of the leading figures and pioneers in the struggle of Kaum Muda was Haji Rasul dan Kiyai Ahmad Dahlan, whose legacy was continued by Hamka, who was hailed as the foremost advocate of Abduh’s reformist ideas through his influential writing and activity. To highlight this significant work and idealism, this research presents and analyzes Hamka’s struggle to lead this unprecedented religious movement for reform (islah) and renewal (tajdid) in the Malay world. This research aims to develop his legacy and monumental contribution to the history and tradition of reform in the Malay world.
Muhammadiyah Goes International? Challenges and Opportunities Putri Shafarina Thahir
Jurnal Muhammadiyah Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jms.v9i1.36120

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The idea of Muhammadiyah internationalization emerged as a response to the phenomenon of globalization, where Muhammadiyah tried to ensure that its da'wah movement was in line with the conditions of the times. This approach also includes global social issues such as the fate of workers, gender inequality, nuclear issues, and the environment. Muhammadiyah has a high commitment to the values of Pancasila and tries to contribute to achieving Indonesia's national ideals as stated in the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution. In the international context, Muhammadiyah not only plays a role as an Islamic movement but also as a socio-Islamic movement that tries to respond to various global issues. This article discusses how Muhammadiyah tries to develop the concept of peaceful Islamic da'wah amidst the complexity of the international world. Furthermore, it explains how Muhammadiyah's role in international relations involves active participation in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and humanitarian activities in various countries. Muhammadiyah's internationalization strategy is explained through programs such as sending its best cadres abroad, establishing schools and charitable efforts in various countries, and participating in international forums. The author also discusses the concept of Muhammadiyah internationalization in three dimensions, namely ideas, roles, and movements. The idea of internationalization involves global socialization of the character of the Muhammadiyah movement and teachings. The role of internationalization includes increasing the role of Muhammadiyah in international forums, such as humanitarian missions, peace, and social activities. Meanwhile, the internationalization of the movement aims to make Muhammadiyah a model of Islamic practice that can be adopted globally. Furthermore, this article describes how Muhammadiyah, as an Islamic movement in Indonesia, is actively involved in the dynamics of the international world to encourage the transformation of the role of religions in overcoming global problems. Through internationalization, Muhammadiyah seeks to be part of a global movement that brings enlightenment, promotes Islam as a religion of peace, and contributes to the development of world civilization.
Legal Review of Muhammadiyah's Strategy in Preventing the Spread of Radicalism Samsul Arifin; L.ya Esty Pratiwi; Asis Asis
Jurnal Muhammadiyah Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jms.v9i1.36155

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Radicalism among the youth is a serious challenge to security and social stability in Indonesia. Muhammadiyah, as one of the largest Islamic organizations in the country, plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of radicalism. This study aims to analyze Muhammadiyah's strategies in preventing radicalism among the youth, particularly through a legal and human rights (HAM) approach. This research employs a normative legal research method with a juridical and conceptual approach. Data is obtained through the study of documents and literature related to the radicalism prevention strategies implemented by Muhammadiyah. The findings indicate that Muhammadiyah's strategies in preventing radicalism focus on education, moderate preaching (dakwah), and character building of the youth based on the values of Islam as a blessing for all (rahmatan lil 'alamin). The legal and human rights approach is applied in the form of respect for freedom of religion, the right to education, and efforts to prevent discrimination as well as actions that violate the law in the process of preventing radicalism. However, there are challenges in implementing these strategies, particularly regarding the alignment between Muhammadiyah's programs and government regulations, as well as public perceptions of radicalism.

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