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JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM
ISSN : 19786301     EISSN : 23556994     DOI : -
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
The Journal of Indonesian Islam (printed ISSN 1978-6301 and online ISSN 2355-6994) is a refereed academic journal published biannually by the Post­gra­duate Program (PPs) and the Institute for the Study of Religion and Society (LSAS), the State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Sunan Ampel Surabaya (SK Rektor No: In.03.1/HK.00.5/SK/408/P/2006). The journal puts emphasis on aspects related to Islamic studies in an Indonesian context, with special reference to culture, politics, society, eco­no­mics, history, and doctrines. It cordially invites contributions from scholars of related disciplines.
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Articles 309 Documents
SUKARNO'S THOUGHT ON THE IMPORTANCE OF REINTEGRATION OF RELIGION AND SCIENCE IN PESANTREN EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Syamsul Kurniawan
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 12, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : State Islamic University (UIN) of Sunan Ampel Surabaya

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This paper examines Sukarno's thought on the importance of integrating religion and science within Pesantren education. He believes that there should be no separation and dichotomy between religious science and the so called general science as they complement each other. Sukarno's view on this matter was influenced by several things among them is his concern that Pesantren, as an Islamic educational institution, should be an avant garde in promoting the integration between those sciences. In addition, Sukarno also has concern about the condition of the Pesantren at the time; the early twentieth century that, in his opinion, tend to be old fashioned and focuses merely on religious education.
ISLAMISM IN MADURA: From Religious Symbolism to Authoritarianism Abd A`la; Mukhammad Zamzami; Nur Hidayat Wakhid Udin; Ahmad Fathan Aniq
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 12, No 2 (2018)
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TOWARD A NEW THEOLOGY FOR A RELIGIOUSLY RESTLESS REGION: The Accommodation of Local Traditions into Islamic Law in Lombok Miftahul Huda
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 13, No 1 (2019)
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ONE MOSQUE, TWO QIBLAHS: Understanding the Difference in Qiblah Direction of the Nagari Suayan Mosque in West Sumatera, Indonesia Firdaus Firdaus; Abdul Halim; Ahmad Wira; Benny Ridwan; Risman Bustaman
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 13, No 1 (2019)
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The difference in qiblah direction found among the congregation of the Nagari Suayan Mosque in Lima Puluh Kota Regency of West Sumatera began as there was an initiative to remeasure the qiblah direction by a caretaker and imam of the mosque. The difference had turned into a conflict between the Straight Qiblah congregation and the Skewed Qiblah congregation due to the lack of communication and dissemination regarding the change in qiblah direction. While in fact, facing the direction of qiblah during salat is a belief that both groups distinctly hold. This article explains the various contexts that underlie the difference and the idea of intragroup tolerance, which is the most significant finding in this study. Intragroup tolerance in practicing religion refers to the ability or willingness to tolerate differences in the rituals/practices found among varying congregations of the same religion. The research indicates that tolerating differences is part of a journey toward peace between two differing parties, and it may have implication on developing the definition of tolerance.
MANAGING THE HALAL INDUSTRY AND THE PURCHASE INTENTION OF INDONESIAN MUSLIMS: The Case of Wardah Cosmetics Sukesi Sukesi; Wanda Gema Prasadio Akbar Hidayat
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 13, No 1 (2019)
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The issue on halal currently becomes a global trend. As a matter of fact, it has also become the lifestyle of Muslims around the world including Indonesia, a country with the largest Muslim population. One interesting phenomenon in Indonesia in relation to the halal industry is Wardah Cosmetics. This brand can be called as the pioneer of halal cosmetics in Indonesia. It promotes itself with three taglines; pure and safe, beauty expert, and inspiring beauty. Unfortunately, Wardah has not yet achieved its optimal potential as there are still negative responses towards the quality of Wardah products. In addition, the distribution of Wardah products are still segmented in urban areas only. Despite the fact, Wardah still is a good showcase of the success of halal industry particularly the cosmetics industry as it succeed to position itself as one the leading brands in Indonesia. This paper finds that the strategy and mechanisms of the halal industry run by wardah cosmetics have been closely connected to the purchase intention of the Indonesia Muslims.
THE LOCAL CONSTRUCTION OF RELIGIOUS BLASPHEMY IN EAST JAVA Syamsul Huda
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 13, No 1 (2019)
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CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT IN INDONESIA: A Study of Hijrah Festival in Jakarta in 2018 Hadri Hasan
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 13, No 1 (2019)
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THE NEW ISLAMIC REVIVALISM IN INDONESIA: Accommodationist and Confrontationist Anton Minardi
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 12, No 2 (2018)
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SECURING THE STATE, DEFENDING THE RELIGION: An Analysis of Boelan Sabit Newspaper Publications (December 1945-January 1946) Muhammad Yuanda Zara
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 13, No 1 (2019)
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This article discusses how the narration of Islamic-ness and Indonesian-ness in the midst of the war of independence was represented in an Islamic newspaper called Boelan Sabit. The period under study is a month (December 15, 1945-January 14, 1946). Using the historical method, the research findings revealed that Boelan Sabit newspaper incessantly called for Indonesian Muslims to defend Indonesian independence from Dutch colonialism and British occupation based on both Islam and nationalism. The newspaper ensured its Muslim readers that the period of independence was a time to strengthen the two identities inherent in them, namely a son of Indonesia and a Muslim. In this regard, this newspaper took the legitimacy and inspiration in maintaining Indonesian independence from the Quran and other resources of Islamic teachings. In addition, Boelan Sabit newspaper encouraged Muslim readers to have broad knowledge concerning on affairs of state through publishing articles about modern state-related concepts, including deliberation, sovereignty, democracy, and dominion status. Further, this newspaper had a role in helping Indonesian Muslims to understand and accept their new identity after the second world war as a patriotic Indonesian citizen as well as a pious Muslim.
EVOLUTION AND ORIENTATION OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA Ali Mas'ud; Ah. Zakki Fuad; Achmad Zaini
JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM Vol 13, No 1 (2019)
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Islamic education in Indonesia and Malaysia stemmed from the very same origin, pondok pesantren. However, they went different ways due to several drives. As madrasah transformed some forms of pondok pesantren, colonial and political context has shaped Islamic education in Indonesia and Malaysia. In Indonesia, education is administered in a separate ministry and finally formed a curriculum that enable graduates to endeavor not only in religious fields but also in all walks of life. Whereas Ministry of Malaysian Education regulate both national education and religious education all students in Indonesia and Malaysia, though, regardless of their schools, must study religion with different gradation. While Islamic instruction in Indonesian schools is supplied only to shape religious character, Malaysian schools strive to create an integration between Islamic and non-Islamic sciences. Pondok pesantrens too, have developed to a degree that differing features do occur, although they share several resemblances. Their private natures enable pondok pesantrens to improvise their education with different outcome and shape, but remain a deeply rooted in Islamic education in both countries.