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Inklusiva: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30893232     DOI : 10.15408
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
Inklusiva: Jurnal Studi Agama-agama welcomes and acknowledges theoretical and empirical research papers and literature reviews from researchers, academics, professional, practitioners and students from all over the world. This publication concern includes studies of world religions such as Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and other religions. Interdisciplinary studies may include the studies of religion in the fields of anthropology, sociology, philosophy, psychology, and other cultural studies.
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When Regulation Becomes a Restriction: Examining Zainal Abidin Bagir’s Thoughts on Religious Freedom and Belief in Indonesia Rasyid, Abd.
Inklusiva: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Inklusiva
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ijsaa.v1i1.41390

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This research would explore the analysis of Zainal Abidin Bagir — Lecturer at the Center for Religious and Cross-Cultural Studies (CRCS) and Director of the Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS), Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta — on the dynamics of religious freedom in Indonesia. In order to explain these dynamics, this study uses qualitative methods. These are balanced by direct interviews with Bagir and enriched by other relevant literature. Historical and sociological approaches are useful in clarifying, evaluating and analyzing the factors that cause religious freedom and religious blasphemy regulations to be considered important to implement in Indonesia. The results of this research show that, firstly, the implementation of religious freedom regulations in Indonesia often clashes with the social, cultural and political dynamics prevailing in the country, leading some groups to believe that ‘religious freedom’ is not suitable for implementation in Indonesia. In some instances, this perceived incompatibility has resulted in the rights of minority groups such as Ahmadiyyah and Shia being violated and restricted. Second, Bagir is not in a hurry to judge the state of religious freedom in Indonesia as terrible. In terms of the overall landscape, Bagir said that the religious freedom situation in Indonesia continues to appear relatively well developed and continues to make progress, although it is not totally unproblematic.
Makna Relasi Gender dalam Islam dan Tao (Tinjauan Kritis dalam Pemikiran Etin Anwar dan Sachiko Murata) Azizah, Azhar; Nadroh, Siti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ijsaa.v1i1.41391

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Islam and Tao actually emphasize the formation of harmonious gender relations. The concept of harmony in Islam through Etin Anwar’s critical thinking is based on the principles of spiritual equality and ethical equality, while the Taoist concept of harmony through Sachiko Murata’s critical thinking is based on Taoist cosmology. If Islam based on the concept of Tauhid and the ethical message of Qur’an which are united of inclusive humanity through the principle of a harmonious sakinah-mawaddah-warahmah family to achieve the principle of Rahmatan Lil ‘Alamin. On the other side, Tao is based on the concept of Tao and Love as a harmonious unity which produces the yin-yang principle in building complementary relationships and balance. Analysis in interpreting gender relations in Islam and Taoism ultimately resulted in the formulation of the existence of ‘pair relationships.’
Peran Religiusitas dalam Menghadapi Quarter Life Crisis pada Generasi Z Asfira, Aulia; Sari, Trie Yunita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ijsaa.v1i1.41392

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This article explains more clearly the role of religiosity in facing the quarterlife crisis in Generation Z to prove the extent to which religion plays a role in the crisis phase experienced by Generation Z. The method used to analyze answers uses a qualitative-descriptive method. A quarter-life crisis is a crisis phase in a quarter of a year of a person's life who experiences doubts in their life including career, social relationships, academics, and the economy. The results of this research show that religiosity plays a role for Generation Z in recovering from the Quarter Life Crisis phase in different contexts. There are some Generation Z who believe religiosity plays a significant role by believing that religion provides resources for saviors in the Quarter Life Crisis phase that is being experienced. But in another context, other Generation Z stated that religiosity does not play a role without a self-thinking pattern, maximum effort to rise from the phase Quarter Life Crisis, as well as support from those closest environment
Ikonografi Simbol-simbol Dewi Durga di Kuil Dewi Durga MAA Kecamatan Karawaci, Kota Tangerang Nisa, Muria Khusnun; Azmi, Syaiful
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This study will explain the iconography of the symbols of Dewi Durga at the Dewi Durga Temple MAA Tangerang. Researchers are interested in discussing the symbols of Dewi Durga because Dewi Durga is a symbol of the “mother of the universe” which has many manifestations. This study aims to discuss the iconography of the symbols of Dewi Durga at the Dewi Durga MAA Temple, Karawaci District, Tangerang City. This study uses a qualitative approach and data processing uses a descriptive-analytical method. The approach used is anthropology by using the theory of symbols put forward by Mircea Eliade. The results and discussion of this study indicate that there is an iconography of the symbols of Dewi Durga at the Dewi Durga MAA Temple such as the weapons used, namely cakra, pedang (khadga), gada, sankha, danus and sara, trisula and padma. Then one hand with the other in abhaya mudra. Worship of Dewi Durga is called Navratri (nine nights). Worship of Dewi Durga is focused on the first to third day. On the fourth to sixth day for Dewi Laksmi and on the seventh to ninth day, people usually worship Dewi Saraswati. On the tenth day, the people celebrate the highlight of the event (Vijaya Dashami). This research concludes that the symbols of Dewi Durga need to be known, especially for adherents of Hinduism. Symbols are the way to go to the sacred and transcendent. Therefore, it is important to know the symbols and meanings contained in them so that worship becomes khusyuk.
Ekoteologi Islam dan Hindu pada Alih Fungsi Hutan: Telaah Pemikiran Seyyed Hossein Nasr dan Vandana Shiva Muizudin, Muizudin; Azmi, Syaiful
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This research examines the eco theological perspective of Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Vandana Shiva, by looking at the relationship between humans, nature and God. The research uses library research. This research shows that eco theological principles are relevant when considering the transfer of forest functions in Indonesia. Forests are seen as a sacred element and a mandate from God to be managed and cared for properly and forest management must prioritize fulfilling the rights of living creatures in forest areas, as well as the eco theological value of cherishing and loving other living creatures. So as a conclusion, Islam and Hinduism, through their theological values, support the preservation of nature.
Pemahaman dan Penanaman Nilai Moderasi Beragama di Pondok Pesantren Al-Abror Kelurahan Yamansari, Kecamatan Lebaksiu, Kabupaten Tegal, Jawa Tengah Achyar, Muhammad; Nuh HS, Moh.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ijsaa.v1i1.41395

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Radicalism, Extremism, Terrorism in religion are problems that are still hotly discussed today, there is a group that is suspected to be one of the places where this understanding develops, namely Islamic boarding school education. This research is to answer and review in more depth that Islamic boarding school educational institutions have become a forum for education and the dissemination of understanding about moderate attitudes in religion. This research takes the form of field research which is included in the qualitative type using descriptive methods, with a sociological approach. This research uses two sources, namely primary sources which include interviews with related parties. and curriculum books, as well as secondary sources in the form of related books. Then data collection was carried out in three ways, namely: interviews with related parties, as well as literature studies and direct observation. In this research, an understanding of religious moderation was found among the Al-Abror Islamic Boarding School by looking at the four values of religious moderation, and there are two ways to instill them, namely through the role of a Kiai, and also the curriculum that is developed.
Ain Ni Ain dalam Kerukunan Antarumat Beragama di Kepulauan Kei Renhoat, Nana Mardiyah; Sari, Trie Yunita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ijsaa.v1i1.41396

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In social life, of course there is a philosophy of life that is born from local wisdom which becomes the identity of the community itself. However, as time progressed, this philosophy began to be eroded and considered backward, making it possible for society to no longer defend it as a philosophy of life. This research explains how Ain Ni Ain which is the philosophy of life of the Kei people, can play a role and function in creating harmony and how Ain Ni Ain can survive in the life of Kei society. As a result, Ain Ni Ain is an important life philosophy of the Kei community which plays a role in creating harmony between religions believers based on fraternal relations. Apart from that, this proves that Ain Ni Ain can survive following the needs of its people, because the Kei people are able to make various efforts so that this philosophy can survive and be maintained.

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