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Jurnal Indo-Islamika
ISSN : 20889445     EISSN : 27231135     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15408/idi.v9i1.14826
Jurnal Indo-Islamika adalah jurnal nasional yang diterbitkan oleh Sekolah Pascasarjana UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta sejak 2011 melalui SK Direktur Pascasarjana Fokus Fokus Jurnal Indo-Islamika adalah menyediakan pemahaman yang baik tentang Islam khas Indonesia melalui telaah pemikiran dan penelitian lapangan mutakhir dalam bentuk artikel dan telaah buku Cakupan Cakupan Indo-Islamika adalah wacana dan penelitian Islam Indonesia dan menyebarkannya kepada akademisi di tingkatan regional dan internasional. Menjadi semacam studi kawasan, Jurnal Indo Islamika mengundang para pemikir dan peneliti untuk menyumbang tulisan dari berbagai pendekatan
Articles 240 Documents
RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISME Agung Perdana Kusuma
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/idi.v8i2.17562

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In the 18th century, although the Dutch Company controlled most of the archipelago, the Netherlands also experienced a decline in trade. This was due to the large number of corrupt employees and the fall in the price of spices which eventually created the VOC. Under the rule of H.W. Daendels, the colonial government began to change the way of exploitation from the old conservative way which focused on trade through the VOC to exploitation managed by the government and the private sector. Ulama also strengthen their ties with the general public through judicial management, and compensation, and waqaf assets, and by leading congregational prayers and various ceremonies for celebrating birth, marriage and death. Their links with a large number of artisans, workers (workers), and the merchant elite were very influential.
Sufistic Preaching: a Means of Catharsis for a Psychological Problem Usep Abdul Matin; Yasmin Kusumawati
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 11, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v11i2.23434

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In his published M.A. thesis, Dakwah Sufistik Kang Jalal Menentramkan Jiwa, Mencerahkan Pikiran (Sufistic/Islamic-Mystical-Dimension Preaching of Mr. Jalal Pacifies the Soul and Enlightens the Mind), Rosyidi does not mention explicitly his key question, his argument, and his hypothesis. However, I grasp them from my reading of this published thesis.
The Architecture of a Mosque Without a Dome as a Trace of the Development of Muslim Intellectuals Putri Suryandari
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 11, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v11i2.21497

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The architectural style of the mosque without the dome is becoming a phenomenon in the development of Islamic architecture this decade. The dome, which has been a symbol of Islam for hundreds of years, seems to no longer be the main target of mosque design, both in the world and in Indonesia. Seen by the increasing number of architects who build mosques without domes. What underlies this change? What is the change in thinking or intellectual power of the Muslim community, underlying this change? This study uses descriptive analysis method, namely the analysis process is carried out based on theoretical studies with literature studies, journals, magazines, and observations in the field. The result is, the pattern of Muslim intellectual thought in the Islamic reform era resulted in the Islamization of science, namely, adapting Islamic thought to modern knowledge. This era of Islamic reform, left an imprint on the architectural design of the mosque in accordance with the principles of architectural science and the purification of the philosophy of the mosque of the era of Rasulullah SAW, namely honest, simple, geometric, with little ornamentation and without a dome, and adapted to the local culture.
The Recruitment of Parking Attendants as Members of Radical Religious Study Group in Indonesia Erni Kurniati
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 11, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v11i2.22592

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How do radical religious groups recruit new members? Why do parking attendants want to be involved in radical religious study groups? This study aims to look at the role of religious study groups (pengajian) in one of the Religious Study Councils (Majelis Taklim) in Jakarta as a place for indoctrinating radicalism to people from a lower social class. The study also aims to identify the factors and approaches to radicalization. To see the phenomenon of radicalization in parking attendants, this study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. The participants in this study are the wives of six former members of pengajian affiliated with ISIS as well as former parking attendants in Jakarta. The results of the study show that the parking attendants and their religious study groups have a significant role in attracting and recruiting new members through employment opportunities and facilities for studying the Qur'an, as well as exclusive Islamic teaching. The changes of attitude and thought that occurred in the parking attendants after attending the pengajian can be seen in their refusal to attend Friday prayers outside their group, their attendance to the weekly study group schedule, and the physical exercise performed such as self-defense.  
The Characteristics of the Concise Exegesis of the Holy Qur’an published by LPMQ of Ministry of Religious Affairs of Indonesia Yudi Setiadi; Muhamad Tamamul Iman; Muhammad Farkhan
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 11, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v11i2.22324

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This research explores and examines the characteristics of the Concise Exegesis of the Holy Qur’an published by Appraisal Agency of Qur’anic Manuscripts (LPMQ) of Ministry of Religious Affairs of Indonesia (Kemenag RI). The primary data of this study is the manuscript of LPMQ’s Concise Exegesis of the Holy Qur’an. Apart from that, this research also uses secondary data from other resources such as books and journal articles. In this regard, this research is library research. The concise exegesis book is analyzed using the methodology of Qur’anic interpretation proposed by Islah Gusmian in his book entitled ‘Khazanah Tafsir Nusantara’ (Nusantara’s Qur’anic Exegesis Heritage). This article outlines some important constructive remarks for future publication of the book. The remarks are as follow: 1) the naming consistency; 2) the consistency of the exegesis presentation structure; 3) the problem of verses’ translation writing format.
The Condensation of Islam and Nusantara’s Culture Moh Salapudin; Masykur Rozi; M. Fatihul Afham
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 11, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v11i2.22593

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Islam in Nusantara has a unique character, which is the result of a long-term interaction process between religion and culture. Such condensation is crystallized in idea, conduct, and path. This article tries to elucidate the mixture process underwent in the light of cultural anthropology by relying on data contained in historical, social, and cultural sources. This study concludes that Islam-Nusantara condensation appeared in the form of politics, education, and culture, which is the result of the Islamization process. The manifestation of political condensation takes form in Islamic-Javanese kingship produced by Islamization efforts using power authority and Islamic theocracy. The appearance of educational condensation can be mirrored in santri community with its orthopraxy trend brought about by the enlightenment of ‘ulemas with their stronger religious orientation. The last is the cultural condensation identified in kejawen society which is caused by the syncretic approach of Islamization that combines Islamic Sufism and Javanese mysticism.
Teachers and Students Relation from Ibnu Sina’s Multilevel Reasoning and Neuroscience Perspective: Implications for Islamic Education Development Mohammad Jailani; Suyadi Suyadi; Kusmana Kusmana
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 11, No 2 (2021)
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Currently, teachers' and students' relations were not ideally treated because of the rapid growth of information technology. The teacher's role was needed in improving students' cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills for facing the recent era. This study was aimed to analyze the teachers and students relation in appropriate models using Ibn Sina's multilevel reasoning and neuroscience perspective. The data were obtained through observing manual and digital scientific journals and research references focusing on this issue. This research was a literature study using a qualitative method. Findings proved that Ibn Sina's multilevel reasoning approach was relevant for improving the student's brain, emotional intelligence, and empathy to their teachers. Teachers should be creative to approach the pupils by providing appropriate advice and character education. Thus this research was expected to contribute to the Islamic education development in this millennial era.
The Origin of Religious Tolerance and the Application of Pancasila Wolfgang Brehm
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 12, No 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i1.26475

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The main purpose of this article is to denote the historical fact that Piagam Jakarta does not only instruct the state to apply the Sharia for the Muslim population but it also softens the binding force of the Sharia by obligating the state to harmonize the requirements of Sharia with the comprehensive understanding of Pancasila in its entirety. The research finding: the historical fact indicates that the consent of the representatives of the Muslim group in Panitia Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia (PPKI) as well as in Badan Penyelidik Usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia (BPUPKI) is to the abandonment of the Islamic Clause (klausula tentang Islam). They called for the deletion of any reference to Islam. Hence, for this research, it can be concluded that the Islamic Clause does not present a counter-draft but forms a preliminary stage of Pancasila and its first sila. This conclusion is also strengthened by linguistic rules referring to the word “Ketuhanan” abstaining from making any statement about the attitude of people towards God. Therefore, replacement of the Islamic Clause with the term “Ketuhanan Yang Maha Esa” has removed any boundary which would have been established by any religious doctrines against the inclusion of citizens with equal rights and has opened the way for Indonesia to implement the universal human rights to their full extend. The research is done through socio-legal approach. It sees historical data from socio-legal perspectives. 
The Use of Legal Maxims in the Fatwas of Indonesian Ulama Council Mohamad Atho Mudzhar
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 12, No 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i1.24343

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The increasing, often controversial, roles of the Indonesian Ulama Council or Majlis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) in society have attracted scholars to study the institution, including its fatwas and their arguments. This study examines how legal maxims (qawa'd fiqhiyyah) had been used to construct the arguments of MUI's fatwas. This study also identifies the legal maxims used, observes their frequencies, and determines the patterns of their application. Legal maxims are important since they show principles and logic to discover legal norms. Some 118 fatwas on ritual, Shariaheconomic, and socio-cultural issues are examined. This study found that 25 legal maxims had been used by the MUI's fatwas, with five being most frequently referred to. On average, each fatwa referred to 1.23 legal maxims. Fatwas on economic issues used most legal maxims with an average of 2.14, while those on socio-cultural and ritual issues used only 0.66 and 0.47 legal maxims on average, respectively. Fatwas on economic issues seemed to be the most dynamic ones.
Intuition in Islamic and Contemporary Psychology Rihab Said Aqil; Abdul Mujib
JURNAL INDO-ISLAMIKA Vol 12, No 1: (2022)
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In the last two decades, the theme of intuition has increasingly attracted the attention of academics, including psychologists. The increasing interest of psychologists in intuition is because the process of judgment and decision-making within individuals often occurs outside of their conscious thinking. This happens when individuals face uncertain situations, time pressure, and complex, ambiguous, and even strange problems. Intuition is the capacity of the human soul to know or understand a matter automatically, effortless, and affectively without rational processes. Intuition in psychological studies is based on experiences and knowledge accumulated from the past and stored in memory. In contrast to the Islamic perspective, intuition (divine) is based on the experience of spiritual disclosure coming from divine gifts. This study uses a psychological approach with descriptive comparative analysis techniques to discuss intuition, its mechanisms and development, originating from two perspectives: Islam and contemporary psychology. This study constructs five types of intuition where spiritual intuition occupies the highest position, followed by moral, creative, expertise, and social intuition.