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al-Wadhih: Journal of Islamic History and Civilization
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30895693     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61166/alwadhih.v1i1.2
al-Wadhih: Journal of Islamic History and Civilization is peer reviewed journal published by Hellow Pustaka Publisher in Collaboration with Pascasarjana Institut Agama Islam Tasikmalaya. The journal is aimed to publish research contributing to the development of theory, practice, and policy making in Islamic History and Civilization. It therefore intends to create an interface between academic research and its practical application. The journal welcomes theoretical: technical; and applied articles that draw on all areas of Islamic History and Civilization, Islamic Archeology and Architecture, Islamic Intellectual Social History, Study of Ancient Manuscripts, Islamic Education History, and Islamic Local Cultural Traditions.
Articles 13 Documents
Challenges of Indonesian Islamic Civilization in the Digital Era Lina Pusvisasari; Natasya Ramadina Azura; Muhammad Gani Mulya P
al-Wadhih: Journal of Islamic History and Civilization Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/alwadhih.v1i1.1

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Islam encompasses principles and values in various aspects of life that guide man. However, in its current development, the value order of Islamic civilization has begun to erode, including in Indonesia. This is caused by various factors, one of which is developments in the digital era. The development of digital technology has had a significant impact on Islamic civilization in Indonesia. The digital age has presented complex challenges in maintaining and strengthening the role of Islam in society. The problem that many Muslims experience today is the ease of adopting Western (cultural) habits that are not in accordance with their beliefs. In this discussion, the aim is to provide a description of the challenges in the digital era, especially the internet, to Islamic civilization in Indonesia and to offer alternatives on how technology can be used to strengthen Islamic civilization. Technology can have a positive impact on the Islamic community in Indonesia if it relies on Islamic principles.
Western Imperialism Against the Islamic World Robiatul Samiah; Lina Pusvisvasari; Agna Rahmat Maulana; Sarah Apiani
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Western imperialism in the Islamic world is a pivotal chapter in the study of Islamic Civilization History, demonstrating how the dominance of European colonial powers transformed the political, economic, social, and cultural landscape of the Islamic world. This phenomenon intensified in the 18th century, coinciding with the decline of Islamic powers such as the Ottoman Empire, Mughal Empire, and Safavid Dynasty, alongside the rising influence of European nations like Britain, France, and the Netherlands. This imperialism was not only executed through military expansion but also through economic infiltration, manipulative diplomacy, and the dissemination of modernity ideologies that often disrupted traditional Islamic order. Its impact was far-reaching, encompassing political disintegration due to colonial divisions, the exploitation of natural resources that drained the Islamic world's wealth, and the marginalization of Islamic culture and religion under the narrative of Western superiority. Colonial-introduced education systems, laws, and administration often displaced traditional Islamic values, creating identity conflicts among Muslims. However, amidst this dominance, various forms of resistance emerged, both physically through jihad and nationalist movements, and intellectually through Islamic reform spearheaded by figures such as Jamaluddin Al-Afghani, Muhammad Abduh, and Rashid Rida. This study seeks to explain how Western imperialism influenced the historical trajectory of Islamic civilization, both in colonial and post-colonial contexts. This analysis encompasses critical aspects such as colonial strategies, Islamic world responses, and long-term impacts that are still felt in the modern era. With a historical-critical approach, this abstract aims to provide a profound perspective on how Western imperialism not only posed a challenge to the Islamic world but also acted as a catalyst for the resurgence of Islamic identity and civilization amidst globalization.
Harmony of Islam and Local Traditions in Indonesia: Challenges and Opportunities in the Era of Modernization Mohammad Abdul Al Halib; Lina Pusvisasari
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Islam in Indonesia has a unique characteristic reflected in its integration with local traditions. This relationship has been established since the early arrival of Islam in the archipelago, shaping an inclusive and distinctive Islamic identity. However, in the era of modernization and globalization, the harmony between Islam and local traditions faces significant challenges, including cultural erosion, polarization among Islamic groups, and the emergence of extreme views rejecting local traditions. This study aims to examine the dynamics of the relationship between Islam and local traditions in Indonesia, focusing on the challenges posed by modernization and the opportunities to maintain this harmony. The approach utilized includes historical and sociological analysis, with case studies of local Islamic traditions such as Maulid Nabi, tahlilan, and Grebeg Maulud. The findings reveal that local traditions not only serve as a means of cultural preservation but also as an effective medium for Islamic propagation. Nevertheless, modernization has significantly influenced younger generations, who tend to abandon local traditions. On the other hand, social media and information technology present opportunities to strengthen the harmony between Islam and local traditions when utilized wisely. This study emphasizes the importance of dialogue among Islamic groups and the preservation of local traditions as an integral part of national identity. With an inclusive approach, Islam and local traditions can continue to coexist, contributing positively to Indonesia's cultural diversity amidst global challenges.
Shifting Local Islamic Cultural Values ​​in the Archipelago Emi Nuraemi; Lina Pusvisasari; Fatma Husna Haibah Nurulloh; Ingeu Siti Aisyah
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This research discusses the shift of local Islamic cultural values in Indonesia due to the influence of globalization and modernization. Local Islamic traditions influenced by the Wali Songo show a harmonious blend of Islamic teachings and local culture. However, globalization has caused these values to erode and affect people's religious identity. This research uses a qualitative approach with a literature analysis method. The results show that the preservation of local Islamic values requires synergy between the government, scholars, and the community.
Indonesian Islamic Movement in the Early 20th Century Helmi Muslimah; Inda Upi Nursania Kulsum; Siti Yani Yuliani; Lina Pusvisasari
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The struggle for Indonesian independence is closely related to the role of Muslims, both before, during, and after independence in maintaining the nation's sovereignty. This is reflected in the various efforts made by Muslims through political approaches, the formation of organizations, and acts of resistance against colonialism. The birth of these movements was influenced by various factors that developed at that time, which then gave rise to the dynamics of movements among Muslims, especially in the 20th century.
The History of Islamic Civilization in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities for Gen Z An An Siti Nurhasanah; Lina Pusvitasari; Fani Deskia Fitri Ramadhan; Rini Pasini
al-Wadhih: Journal of Islamic History and Civilization Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/alwadhih.v1i2.11

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Islamic civilization in the digital era faces significant challenges and opportunities, especially for Generation Z. Digitalization has changed the way Muslims interact with religious teachings, facilitating access to information but also increasing the risk of distorting Islamic values. Generation Z, who are tech-savvy, intend to become agents of change by utilizing social media to spread Islamic values ​​and innovate in religious education. However, they also have to face challenges, such as hoaxes and secularism that can erode Islamic identity. In its development, currently, the value system of Islamic civilization is starting to erode.including in Indonesia. This is due to various factors, one of which is the development in the digital era. The development of digital technology has had a significant impact on civilization, Islam in Indonesia. The digital era has presented complex challenges in maintaining and strengthening the role of Islam in society. Habits (culture) that are not in accordance with their beliefs. In this discussion, the aim is to provide an overview of the challenges in the digital era, especially the internet, Towards civilization, Islam in Indonesia and offers alternatives on how technology can be used to strengthen Islamic civilization. Technology can have a positive impact on Islamic society in Indonesia if it is based on Islamic principles.
Why Did Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam Marry Hazrat Zaynab Bint Jahsh Who was His Cousin and Stepson’s and Adopted Son’s Wife? Guru Dev Teeluckdharry
al-Wadhih: Journal of Islamic History and Civilization Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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According to many Jewish, Christian, and Hindu opponents of Islam, Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam (The Last and Final Prophet of Islam - Peace Be Upon Him) was a sexual pervert and incestuous father-in-law because he married his cousin and adopted son’s wife called Hazrat Zaynab bint Jahsh (ra). Many Muslim Scholars, Ulemas, Mawlanas, and Clerics have refuted such a blasphemous allegation through the statement that the marriage of Hazrat Zaynab bint Jahsh (ra) with Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam (The Last and Final Prophet of Islam - Peace Be Upon Him) occurred due to a Divine Revelation from ALLAH, The Most Merciful and Most Gracious as stipulated in Surah Al-Ahzab 33:37, 33:38, and 33:39 of The Glorious Quran.
A Study of Historical Analysis and Its Contribution to Building a Modern Society from the Perspective of Ibn Kathir's Interpretation Meirando Rukhuz
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Whichever perspective is used is the authority of each person in understanding the Qur'an, what is mandatory is studying the meaning contained in the verses of the Qur'an, both from a historical and other perspective. The purpose of this writing is to explain an understanding of history based on the verses of the Koran, which is the basis for thinking for Islamic historians. The method used in this research is a historical approach, which involves interpretation and collaboration. This article uses Ibn Kathir's book of tafsir as a reference for interpreting the verses of the Qur'an. Muslims are obliged to read history, because to increase self-confidence through the stories contained in it, the verses of the Qur'an provide an overview of the changes that have occurred in human life as a contribution to building a modern society with the perspective of the Qur'an. 'an starting from its initial emergence, development, peak of progress, setback, until collapse.
Accommodation of Islamic Culture in Indonesia: Harmony Between Islamic Teachings and Local Traditions Lina Khoerunnisa; Salma Sahda; Tiyas Endah
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The accommodation of Islamic culture in Indonesia is a process of adjustment and harmonization between Islamic teachings and local traditions that already exist in society. Islam in Indonesia is not present in a rigid manner, but is able to adapt to local culture as long as it does not conflict with Islamic law. For example, the Batak martolog tradition honors the dead, and there are also earth alms and sea alms traditions that combine elements of religion and elements of environmental preservation. This process allows Islam to be widely accepted and coexist harmoniously with local culture, enriching religious practices while maintaining the community's cultural identity. This accommodation is also reflected in the distinctive traditions, arts, languages and social patterns of various regions in Indonesia. Thus, Islamic cultural accommodation not only strengthens the faith of the ummah, but also builds tolerance and social cohesion in a plural and multicultural society.
Growth, Development and Progress of Islamic Civilization During the Period of Khulafaur Rasyidin Ahiel Ahdi Besari; Yuyun Ningsih
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The era of the Khulafaur Rasyidin (632–661 CE) marked a crucial initial step in the evolution, progress, and improvement of Islamic civilization that was significant in various dimensions of life. This article analyzes the journey of the transformation of Islamic civilization from a small community in Arabia to a political and civilizational force with a structured system of government, economy, and socio-cultural aspects. Through analytical-descriptive methods and literature studies, this article explains the contributions of each Caliph, Abu Bakr Ash-Shiddiq, ‘Umar bin Khattab, ‘Uthman bin ‘Affan, and ‘Ali bin Abi Thalib in establishing state institutions, regional management, implementing economic and fiscal policies, developing the judicial system, and building social and intellectual infrastructure. The findings of this study indicate that the achievements of the Khulafa Rasyidah were not only seen from their large territorial expansion, but also from their ability to instill Islamic values ​​in governance, develop fair economic management, and encourage intellectual enthusiasm that enabled Islam to emerge as a global civilization. The conclusion of this research reveals that the period of Khulafaur Rasyidin was not only the initial moment of the growth of Islam, but also an important milestone for the exploration and progress of Islamic civilization which had a major influence on human civilization in the future.

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