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STUDIA ISLAMIKA (ISSN 0215-0492; E-ISSN: 2355-6145) is a journal published by the Center for the Study of Islam and Society (PPIM) UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta. It specializes in Indonesian Islamic studies in particular, and Southeast Asian Islamic studies in general, and is intended to communicate original researches and current issues on the subject. This journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines. STUDIA ISLAMIKA, published three times a year since 1994, is a bilingual journal (English and Arabic) that aims to provide readers with a better understanding of Indonesia and Southeast Asia’s Muslim history and present developments through the publication of articles, research reports, and book reviews from Indonesian and international scholars alike. STUDIA ISLAMIKA has been accredited by The Ministry of Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia as an academic journal (SK Dirjen Dikti No. 56/DIKTI/Kep/2012).
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Al-‘Alaqah bayn al-‘Ulamā’: Dirāsah Ta’ṣīlīyah li al-Thaqāfah al-Islāmīyah fī al-Ma’āhid al-Taqlīdīyah fī Jāwā Muhbib Abdul Wahab; Suwito Suwito
Studia Islamika Vol 8, No 3 (2001): Studia Islamika
Publisher : Center for Study of Islam and Society (PPIM) Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University

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The role of kyai (religious leaders) in pesantren (Islamic Boarding School) has long been the object of study for many reaserchers. A notable example is the study of Clifford Geertz in which he obseerves the role of kyai as agents pf culture. In this study, Geertz maintains that kyai act as filters in the flow of information tp student (santri), spreading that which the kyai deem useful for the discarding that which may endanger them.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v8i3.684
Tradisi Intelektual Islam Melayu-Indonesia: Adaptasi dan Pembaharuan Oman Fathurahman
Studia Islamika Vol 8, No 3 (2001): Studia Islamika
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In the context of Islamic studies, the Malay-Indonesia region has for along time been the focus of attention of historians and researchers. There are many things that have generated interest in Islam in this region, particularly, amongst others, the unique qualities of this 'localized' Islam and the differences between these and those of Islam in other areas, in particular, in the Middle East. Besides this, the develpoment of Islam in the MAlay-Indonesia has passed through some fascinating phases that have not only been creative and dynamic, but have also provided great stimulus fot both religious discourse and religious practices.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v8i3.685
Shaikh daud of Sunur: Conflict between Reformists and the Shaṭṭārīyah Sufi Order in Rantau Pariaman in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century Suryadi, Suryadi
Studia Islamika Vol 8, No 3 (2001): Studia Islamika
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In the first half of the 19th Century, there once lived an ulama (religious leader) on the west coast of Minangkabau (modern day West Sumatra), named Shaikh Daud (not to be confused with Shaikh Daud Al-Fattani from Pattani, southern Thailand). But many people do not yet know about this man. With the axpectation of Hamka (1967:34), researchers who have studied Islam in West Sumatra have almost never mentioned his name. Hamka only mentions him briefly, saying that Shaikh Daud is one of the ulama from the west coast of Minangkabau who left his birthplace rather than stay to watch the increasing power of the Dutch in his native land.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v8i3.681
Bringing Good Governance Home in Indonesia Jabali, Fuad
Studia Islamika Vol 8, No 3 (2001): Studia Islamika
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The centre for the Study of Islam and Society (PPIM-CENSIS), based as The State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, continues to develop research programs that contribute to strengthening both the scientific tradition as well as community development in Indonesia. One of our current research programs, undertaken in collaboration with the Ford Foundation, focuses on the issue of good governance in Indonesia. Targeting the Muslim community, this project entails a combination of research, education and publications. The crux of the project ascertaining is to what extent Islam and the Muslim community in general support or reject the relative values of good governance such as democracy, tranparency, participation and accountability.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v8i3.686
The Festivity of Maulid Nabi in Cikoang, South Sulawesi: Between Remembering and Exaggerating the Sprit of the Prophet Muhammad Adlin Sila
Studia Islamika Vol 8, No 3 (2001): Studia Islamika
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This article traces the problems of religious distinctiveness in a stratified community in the village of Cikoang on the south coast of South Sulawesi. With a population of approximately in most respects a typical Makassarese village (Source: Cikoang Dalam Angka 1994) The inhabitants calim to be Shafi'i Muslims (a school of Islamic Law within the Sunni branch of Islam), and have altogether a similar historical tradition.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v8i3.680
Bain al-Daulah wa al-Dîn: Ma'sâh al-Jamâ'ât al-Mutatarrifah fî 'Asr al-Hukm al-Jadîd (Orde Baru) Abdul Syukur
Studia Islamika Vol 8, No 3 (2001): Studia Islamika
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In the Indonesian context, the discourse regarding the relationship between religion and state is always coloured by the struggle between groups that wants to implement Shari'ah (Islamic Law) as the state ideology on the one hand, and nationalist groups that resist it on the other.The appearance from time to time of Islamic groups in Indonesia that want to implement Shari'ah as the state ideology is understandable given that the majority of the community are Muslims. The deliberation on the form and instituation around Shari'ah in Indonesia is generally set in the context of the choosing the best system of governance.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v8i3.683
The Belief of al-Qaḍā and al-Qadr in Islamic Theological Discourse Fauzan Saleh
Studia Islamika Vol 8, No 3 (2001): Studia Islamika
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The emergence of Muhammadiyah and Persatuan Islam in 1912 and 1923, respectively, representing the Islamic reform movement in the early twentieth century, constituted a response popular costums. The Islamic religious reforms advocated by these movements encompassed several aspects of life, individual well as social. However, the primary concern voiced by the reformists was with certain theological issues which were essential to the whole movement.DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v8i3.682

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