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Studia Islamika
ISSN : 02150492     EISSN : 23556145     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36712/sdi
Core Subject : Religion,
STUDIA ISLAMIKA (ISSN 0215-0492) is an international journal published by the Center for the Study of Islam and Society (PPIM), Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia (STT DEPPEN No. 129/SK/DITJEN/PPG/STT/1976). Focus The journal aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the history and contemporary developments of Islam in Indonesia and Southeast Asia through the publication of scholarly articles and book reviews. Scope STUDIA ISLAMIKA specializes in Indonesian Islamic studies in particular, and Southeast Asian Islamic studies in general. The journal is intended to communicate original research and current scholarly discussions on the subject. Contributions from scholars in related disciplines are warmly welcomed.
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Mengkaji Ulang Nisan Kuno Nusantara: Nisan Leran Berangkan Tahun 475 H/1082 M dan Nisan-nisan Terkait Kalus, Ludvik; Guillot, Claude
Studia Islamika Vol. 14 No. 1 (2007): Studia Islamika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v14i1.570

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This article presents a review of studies and theories regarding gravestones in Leran (near Surabaya), East Java. The gravestones in question are of significance because they contain old Islamic (Arabic) inscriptions, and for that reason have been regarded so far a representing the strongest and oldest evidence of the arrival of lslam in Southeast Asia in the eleventh century. Written on one gravestone are the words 'Bint Maymun bin Hibat Allah' who passed away in the year 475 A.H/1082 C.E. For historians, the date found on this gravestone helps determine the time at which Islam came to Indonesia, and this is indeed an extremely important information as the Leran inscription is the oldest Islamic inscription ever found in Indonesia, while the second oldest one in Java is the tombstone of Malik lbrahim, in the town of Gresik, dated 822 H / 1419 EC. Leran is located only a few kilometers away from Gresik.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v14i1.570
Mainstreaming Madrasahs and Pesantrens in the East Java Province Jahroni, Jajang
Studia Islamika Vol. 14 No. 1 (2007): Studia Islamika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v14i1.571

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Madrasahs and pesantrens are two Islamic educational institutions that have a very strategic role in the development of lndonesian society. Both act as sources of education for the Muslim youth ftom the middle and lower classes in the villages, not to mention a good number of upper-class children from the cities. The importance of madrasahs and pesantrens is evident when we realize that a large proportion of Indonesia's population lives in villages, and a large percentage of these are poor; thus education through madrasahs and pesantrens is often the only avenue left for those who are poor. The old order and New order regimes in the past actively pursued policies of marginalizing these education institutions and such a policy must be brought to an end. This is because the fate of the people of this country is closely tied to the success and development of Islamic educational institutions.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v14i1.571
Hubungan Islam dan Politik yang Mungkin di Indonesia Thaha, Idris
Studia Islamika Vol. 13 No. 2 (2006): Studia Islamika
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The theme of the articles written by Effendy in this book is a response to the developments in the relationship between Islam and politics in Indonesia. Effendy argues that a link between lslam and politics has occurred since the earliest days of Islam in Indonesia. Historically, political nuances have been deeply influenced by dakwah islamiah, or Islamic propagation, in this countryDOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i2.572
Religious Violence in Indonesian Muslim Society Burhanudin, Jajat
Studia Islamika Vol. 13 No. 2 (2006): Studia Islamika
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Acts of violence in the name of religion have frequently in lndonesia in recent times, a country in zuhich most of its inhabitants are Muslim. Acts of violence are usually a result of efforts, for example, to eradicate sinful acts in society, wipe out shirk (idolatry), and defend God's name. Yet, this phenomenon of violence is indeed aery complex. It appears in a number of forms and involves a large variety of factors.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i2.573
Communism Debated Again: The Muslim Response to the Idea of Revoking the 1966 anti-Communism in Post-Soeharto Indonesia Suhelmi, Ahmad
Studia Islamika Vol. 13 No. 1 (2006): Studia Islamika
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This article analyses the responses of the Muslim political elite to President Abdurrahman Wahid's proposal of revoking MPRS Decree No. XXV/1966, which sought to stifle the spread of Communism and the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). The proposal provoked controversy which divided the Muslim political elite into two groups; those who supported the President's proposal and those who opposed it.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i1.574
Kerajaan-Oriented Islam: The Experience of Pre-Colonial Indonesia Burhanudin, Jajat
Studia Islamika Vol. 13 No. 1 (2006): Studia Islamika
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These two texts, al-Mawahib and Taj us-Salatin, further had similarities in terms of both language and their substances. In this paper, al-Mawahib will be discussed in its relation to Taj us-Salatin. But before we come to the discussion, the author will pay attention to several texts which preceded al-Mawahib in creating the initial discourse on Islamic politics. As the author will show below, both al-Mawahib and Taj us-Salatin contributed to shaping Islamic political ideas in the land below the wind, that is, what are now referred to as Indonesia and Malaysia.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i1.575
The Revitalization of Islam in Southeast Asia: The Case of Darul Arqam and Jemaat Tabligh Horstmann, Alexander
Studia Islamika Vol. 13 No. 1 (2006): Studia Islamika
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Darul Arqam was founded relatively late in 7968 in Malaysia, while Jemaat Tabligh was founded 1927 in India, but is active in nearly all countries where Muslims live. Both organizations could be described as grassroots and have from the very beginning sought to revitalize Islam by emphasizing piety, da'wa, Islamic rituals and most of all, the establishment of a utopian commune. Thus this article, amongst other things, seeks to analyze the influence that these two movements have on their followers' lives and the integration of those followers into their respective utopian projects.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i1.576
Al-Lughah al-‘Arabīyah fī Indūnīsīyā: Dirasah Taḥlilīyah ‘an Taṭawwurātihā wa Mushkilāt Ta’līmihā Muhaiban, Muhaiban
Studia Islamika Vol. 13 No. 1 (2006): Studia Islamika
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Arabic teaching in Indonesia started when Islam was introduced to this country in the 7th-8th Century. At that time Arabic was given merely for religious teachings and to teach student to read the HoIy Qur'an, say prayers, and read and understand religious books also known as "the yellow books". Those kinds of teachings were conducted in mosques, Moslem home, and religious schools. During the long period in history, Arabic teaching promoted the Arabic language into an important position in the cultural expressions of various ethnic groups in Indonesia. Arabic script was once also more prominent than the Latin alphabet in the written tradition in Indonesia.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i1.577
Al-Dirāsah fī Ta’addudīyah al-Mujtama’ al-Banjārī wa al-Ta’līm al-Ṣūfīyah li al-Shaykh Muḥammad Nafis al-Banjārī Hasbi, Artani
Studia Islamika Vol. 13 No. 1 (2006): Studia Islamika
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The book begins by looking at the development of democracy in Islamic countries in both the Arab and non-Arab world. One global trend that has become evident following the Cold War, as Azra points out, has been the gradual increase in the numbers of countries that have adopted democracy. This phenomenon is not exclusive to Muslim countries. In this study, Azra cites the report, Freedom in the World 2000: The Democracy Cap, which explains the growth of democracy in lslamic countries in the Arab world where the impact has been quite clear.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i1.578
Islam di Indonesia: Mengusung Demokrasi dengan Basis Budaya Pranowo, M. Bambang
Studia Islamika Vol. 13 No. 1 (2006): Studia Islamika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i1.579

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The book begins by looking at the development of democracy in Islamic countries in both the Arab and non-Arab world. One global trend that has become evident following the Cold War, as Azra points out, has been the gradual increase in the numbers of countries that have adopted democracy. This phenomenon is not exclusive to Muslim countries. In this study, Azra cites the report, Freedom in the World 2000: The Democracy Cap, which explains the growth of democracy in lslamic countries in the Arab world where the impact has been quite clear.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v13i1.579

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