Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat
Refleksi (ISSN 0215 6253) is a journal published by the Faculty of Ushuluddin Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta. The Journal specializes in Qur'an and Hadith studies, Islamic Philosophy, and Religious studies, and is intended to communicate original researches and current issues on the subject. This journal welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines.
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Upacara Daur Hidup dalam Pernikahan Adat Sunda
Mu'min Maulana
Refleksi Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Refleksi
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DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.916
Custom of wedding ceremony in Sunda ethnic has three parts: before wedding (pre-luminal), wedding procession (luminal) and after wedding (postluminal).This wedding of Sunda custom directly or indirectly has symbols and meanings which have absorbed Islamic values, which came in the fifteenth century in the Sunda Land. Hence, Sunda values and norms have completed Islamization. This Islamizaion is still going, without eliminating those values and customs which do not contravene Islamic religion.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.916
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Edwin Syarif
Refleksi Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Refleksi
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DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.917
This paper describes the struggle of science and religion with a historical approach. The relation of both subjects has occurred in four periods: Greek, Islamic, Renaissance and Modern eras. Grouping into four sections is intended for the easy analysis, of the struggle between science and religion, so one can know the different characteristics.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.917
The Thatung in Cap Ngo Meh (Lantern Festival) Ritual In Hakka Society in Singkawang, West Kalimantan-Indonesia
M. Ikhsan Tanggok
Refleksi Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Refleksi
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DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.918
Cap Ngo Meh and Thatung are two things that cannot be separated from the life of Hakka people in Singkawang. In each Cap Ngo Meh festival, the performance of Thatung is a must. Cap Ngo Meh festival would not be completed if there was no performance of Thatung. Thatung can help humans and otherwise humans also have to give gifts to him. Therefore,Thatung is a special performance in Cap Ngo Meh festival in Singkawang.The main purpose of this paper is to show the relationship between Thatung performance and Cap Ngo Meh festival in Singkawang. The function of Thatung performance in Cap Ngo Meh festival in Singkawang is not only to repel evil spirits that may affect humans, but also to promote economics, improving of popularity himself and tourism in Singkawang.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.918
Kritik Sayid Utsman Bin Yahya terhadap Ideologi Jihad dalam Gerakan Sosial Islam Pada Abad 19 dan 20
Ahmad Athoillah
Refleksi Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Refleksi
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DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.914
This writing describes the using of jihād ideology in the movement of social fighting in Jawa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries during the people change within the colonial era. Such social struggle, which is called as holy war, was criticized by Sayid Utsman bin Yahya as an advisor of honorair of the Dutch government. Sayid Utsman then attempted to formulate the meaning of jihād as the religious activities.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.914
Terorisme atas Nama Agama
Abdul Muis Naharong
Refleksi Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Refleksi
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DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.915
In the wake of 9/11 the role of religion in promoting acts of violence considered as terrorism has been widely discussed by scholars, journalists, and policy makers. Several scholars, however, claim that religion does not have anything to do with terrorism. In their views religion is innocent and victim of unscrupulous political activists. Several others do believe that religion has to do with terrorism because religion has the power to motivate people to do good as well bad things. This article aims to elaborate religious or sacred terrorism or ‘new terrorism’ according to some scholars. The first part of this article tries to elaborate the meanings of ‘terrorism’ and ‘religion’, and to explain its root and trigger causes. The second part tries to discuss the opinions of scholars who claim that religious terrorism is real and not as a mere mask of other worldly interests, to elaborate the characteristics of religious terrorism, and to explain why religious terrorism is mostly associated with Islam.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.915
Terorisme atas Nama Agama
Abdul Muis Naharong
Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Refleksi
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In the wake of 9/11 the role of religion in promoting acts of violence considered as terrorism has been widely discussed by scholars, journalists, and policy makers. Several scholars, however, claim that religion does not have anything to do with terrorism. In their views religion is innocent and victim of unscrupulous political activists. Several others do believe that religion has to do with terrorism because religion has the power to motivate people to do good as well bad things. This article aims to elaborate religious or sacred terrorism or ‘new terrorism’ according to some scholars. The first part of this article tries to elaborate the meanings of ‘terrorism’ and ‘religion’, and to explain its root and trigger causes. The second part tries to discuss the opinions of scholars who claim that religious terrorism is real and not as a mere mask of other worldly interests, to elaborate the characteristics of religious terrorism, and to explain why religious terrorism is mostly associated with Islam.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.915
Pergulatan Sains dan Agama
Edwin Syarif
Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Refleksi
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DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.917
This paper describes the struggle of science and religion with a historical approach. The relation of both subjects has occurred in four periods: Greek, Islamic, Renaissance and Modern eras. Grouping into four sections is intended for the easy analysis, of the struggle between science and religion, so one can know the different characteristics.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.917
Upacara Daur Hidup dalam Pernikahan Adat Sunda
Mu'min Maulana
Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Refleksi
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DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.916
Custom of wedding ceremony in Sunda ethnic has three parts: before wedding (pre-luminal), wedding procession (luminal) and after wedding (postluminal).This wedding of Sunda custom directly or indirectly has symbols and meanings which have absorbed Islamic values, which came in the fifteenth century in the Sunda Land. Hence, Sunda values and norms have completed Islamization. This Islamizaion is still going, without eliminating those values and customs which do not contravene Islamic religion.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i5.916