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Towards Reformulation of Waqf: An Indonesians Discourse Sofiandi Sofiandi
Asia-Pacific Journal on Religion and Society Vol 3, No 2 (2019): APJRS
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

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In terms of history, waqf has played a very important role in improving the economic life of Muslims in all parts of the world. The main function of waqf which is closely related to worship practices must be followed by various and creative efforts in operating the economic functions it contains. The modern paradigm of management of waqf assets productively demands a more advanced management mechanism with all forms and spaces to innovate which ultimate goal is to carry out and run the economic functions. Some Muslim countries have succeeded in doing this. However, Indonesia, which has the most Muslim population in the world, does not benefit significantly from waqf. This article aims to offer a reformulation landscape on the concept of waqf that can be applied in Indonesia.
Popular Islam: A Contemporary Phenomenon in Indonesia Zully Qodir; Imron Rosidi
Asia-Pacific Journal on Religion and Society Vol 3, No 2 (2019): APJRS
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This article confirms that popular Islam is an emerging Islamic phenomenon in Indonesia. The rise of popular Islam is due to the symbolic understanding of Islam. This kind of Islam leads to formalism  Islam, rather than substantial ones that lead to humanity and justice. Popular Islam has been influenced a lot because of the presence of celebrity preachers and their large-scale campaigns from social media such as Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin, and Whatshap. The biggest challenge of Indonesian Islam, in addition to the rise of popular Islam, is the growth of an Islamic spirit that uses identity in politics so as to arouse Islamic radicalism and extremism. Islamic radicalism-extremism is not actually a culture of Indonesian Islam, but later developed in Indonesia.
The Anatomy Of Radical Islamism In Contemporary Indonesia: Towards A More Workable Deradicalization Project Masdar Hilmy; Alimuddin .
Asia-Pacific Journal on Religion and Society Vol 3, No 2 (2019): APJRS
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This article seeks to provide a general overview of the picture of radical Islamism in contemporary Indonesia and relates it with the a more workable deradicalization project. The wrong measures taken by the authority in countering radicalism is due mainly to the fact that most of them understood the complex reality of radical Islamism from single monolithic approach wrong. The anatomy of radical Islamism forms two major parts; flesh-and-blood (soft-ware or ideology of radicalism as the spirit) and skeleton (as the hard-ware of radicalism). Based on such an anatomy, the deradicalization must be carried out in two major ways; soft approach and hard-approach. The soft approach of deradicalization must address two things as follows; 1). Mainstreaming religious moderation and; 2). Creating structural equilibrium in Muslims’ life.
Pengarusutamaan Multikulturalisme Bagi Masyarakat Islam Di Indonesia : Sebuah Kerangka Konseptual untuk Aksi Ridwan Makassar
Asia-Pacific Journal on Religion and Society Vol 3, No 2 (2019): APJRS
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Secara umum, di Indonesia wacana multikulturalisme adalah wacana yang tidak banyak dikultivasi, terutama jika kita mengaitkannya dengan kondisi keIndonesiaan dan keIslaman kontemporer. Paper ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan multikulturalisme, termasuk asal muasal, istilah, konsep-konsep dasarnya, dan pewacanaan konsep tersebut di tanah air. Selanjutnya, akan melihat ”berbagai masalah” multikulturalisme di Indonesia secara umum, dan juga dalam masyarakat Islam secara khusus. Pada akhirnya, harus disadari bahwa pewacanaan multikulturalisme dalam konteks keIndonesiaan dan keIslaman masih merupakan ranah yang belum banyak dikaji, atau lebih merupakan buzzword (istilah heboh yang maknanya tidak diketahui), dan karenanya memerlukan pengarusutamaan Islam dan multikulturalisme yang berkelanjutan di masa depan 
Traces of Religious Pluralism in the Indonesian Ulama Exegesis Manuscripts Imron Rosidi; Munzir Hitami; Imam Hanafi
Asia-Pacific Journal on Religion and Society Vol 3, No 2 (2019): APJRS
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This article is based on a literature study with a focus on several verses of the Qur’an that are related to religious pluralism. The objects of study are interpretations written by several Muslim scholars and Nusantara intellectuals. Amid the importance of awareness of religious pluralism in Indonesia, studying the commentators who live in different places and times, with different backgrounds and writing commentaries in different languages, but still in the Indonesian context is very important to do. From these differences and similarities, the following article seeks to find common ground and different points of which more or less give a picture of the heterogeneous interpretation of the Muslim scholars in the archipelago (Indonesia). But in interpreting the verses of religious pluralism, they are at one conclusion that; First, acknowledging the existence of other religions; Second , giving the right to coexist with each other in respect of other religions without any element of suspicion . Third , prohibiting elements of coercion in religion, and Fourth, recognition of safety in each religion 

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