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Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat
ISSN : 02156253     EISSN : 27146103     DOI : -
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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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Some Reflections on Philosophy, Democracy, and Religion Fraenkel, Carlos
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What is the use of philosophy, especially in the present era? This article seeks to convince that philosophy is highly beneficial for human life. Philosophy does not merely speculate about abstract matters, as many people perceive, but since the time of Socrates, it has developed to be grounded and practical. Socrates brought philosophy into the public sphere, not confined to seminar rooms. From here, philosophical discussions emerged that touched various aspects of human life. Since then, philosophy has delved into radical and profound discussions on a wide range of topics, including democracy and religion.
Falsafah Kepemimpinan Rasulullah Tahqiq, Nanang
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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is known as the most successful prophet in fulfilling his mission. He was appointed as a messenger at the age of 40, a mature age. This indicates that such a title and status were not achieved without struggle, but after he matured and was tempered by many experiences. This article attempts to address questions about the success of Prophet Muhammad's leadership, asking whether all of the Prophet's successes were due to God's intervention. If God is involved, what makes Muhammad special? Doesn't that mean Muhammad did not undergo a process like an ordinary human? If he is “not an ordinary human,” then how can we emulate and consider him as a role model in leadership?
Muslim Utopia: Gerakan dan Pemikiran Politik Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) Pasca-Reformasi Mubarak, M. Zaki
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Hizbut Tahrir (HT), an organization founded by Taqiuddin al-Nabhani in 1953, is a political party with an Islamic ideology. Politics is the avenue through which HT pursues its mission, and its ideology is Islam. HT's struggle is aimed at making Islam its primary concern, guiding towards the reestablishment of the caliphate system, and upholding the laws descended by Allah in the reality of life. Through various political activities, HT intends to revive the Muslim community from decline, free Muslims from ideas, legal systems, and laws that are considered disbelieving, and seeks to break free from the domination of Western infidel states. HT aims to rebuild the Islamic Caliphate on Earth. What about Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI)? This writing presents the profile of HTI, from its origins, thoughts, to its political movements, especially in the post-reform era in Indonesia.
Islam dalam Dinamika Sosial Sunda Kamil, Sukron
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Unlike the pattern of Islamic society in Java, which has long been the focus of study, the pattern of Islam in Sunda seems to receive less serious attention. Writing motivated by this reason, among others, found that the Sundanese community in general can be divided into two parts: Priangan and Pakulonan. In terms of Islam, they can be divided into three parts, as Geertz categorizes Javanese society: Santri, Abangan, and Priayi. The Santri segment of Sundanese society is divided into two parts: traditional Muslims and Orthodox or modernist. Generally, syncretism is one of the characteristics of the majority of Sundanese Islam. Even in Sundanese society, there are pre-Islamic religions that have survived to this day, although some are influenced by Islam in certain aspects, such as "Javanese Sunda Religion" and "Sunda Wiwitan" Religion. In addition, Sundanese society also serves as the base for Shia Islam, the basis for modern Islamic thought and movements such as Salman Mosque, and one of the bases for Islamic fundamentalism. 
Meneguhkan Kembali Argumen Kesamaan dan Kesatuan (Esoterik) Agama-agama Bahri, Media Zainul
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Throughout history, valid and representative arguments discussing the unity and oneness (esoteric) of religions have often referred to perennial philosophy or Sophia perennis. Indeed, through this philosophy, plural religions find commonalities and points of convergence while acknowledging their differences. In this article, the author attempts to present other arguments that further affirm the esoteric unity of religions. These arguments include the theory of continuity of revelation and prophecy, the concept of monotheism present in various religions, the understanding of the existence of one God, albeit appearing in many names, and the mystical perspective (Sufism) in Islam, which strongly supports the notion of the unity (esoteric) of religions. 
Teologi Agraria: Rekonstruksi Konsep Hermansah, Tantan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ref.v9i1.37062

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This writing seeks to reconstruct the concept of theology of the land (agrarian theology). It is a perspective that the issue of unequal access to agrarian resources is not only a socio-economic issue but also related to religious issues, especially the interpretation of a doctrine by key religious figures. In other words, the inequality of access to agrarian resources becomes more entrenched due to the legitimacy that claims the ‘good’ values of religion presented by these religious leaders. Therefore, Agrarian Theology aspires to become an instrument to break the stagnation that has long been dominated by both the ‘religious rulers’ and the excessive rulers of agrarian resources, resulting in endless poverty. Thus, the ‘stagnation’—if this term may be used—of the agrarian movement that has mostly operated at the socio-economic-political level can become more solid and have new ammunition. In this context, agrarian struggles are not only a social issue but also a struggle to uphold religious values.

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